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Harrogate Herald - 24th January 1917
W Broadbank says :
I very much regret to see poor young Fraser has been
killed. I am in the same regiment as he was, but never came across
him. I knew both his brother Doug, and him in civil life. Will you,
through your paper, express my deepest sympathy to his parents? We
are having some nippy weather out here, but still it is not so bad
but than we can
keep ourselves warm, what with comforts and other
things. I think the Germans are about spent out, as the prisoners
look physical wrecks and are very hungry when they come in. We just
keep smiling and keep a big heart, as we know that there is only one
team in it now. I think this is all at present. Again thanking you
for the paper.
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 :
W Broadbank
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