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Harrogate Herald - 24th January 1917
Private A Bonner says :
Pardon me for writing these few lines, but you will
remember me being in France before with the 19th Battalion --. I am
now in the 2nd, and have been in the trenches. We are out for a
rest, but we gave the Germans a hot time. We have had mud and water
up to our waists. I should be very pleased if you will send me one
of your papers or small parcel with a few "cigs", as they
would come in very handy. I met E Dawson the other day, and we had a
short chat together about the old place. I am sorry I have not been
able to call and see you, but I came out here again sooner than
expected. I hope this lot will soon be over, as it is something
awful out here. Remember me to all the boys at home. Wishing you and
all your staff the best of luck.
Harrogate Herald - 21st March 1917
The following are men who have sent us the Army
post-card briefly stating that they are well and have received
papers and parcels, or whose letters contain views that have
repeatedly been expressed by other correspondents, but show their
friends that they are all right :
Private A Bonner
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