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Harrogate Herald - 29th January 1919
W H Breare letter
You will remember that last week I told you about
sending a car to Leeds for some stranded boys. Sapper Rex, RE, of
Oatlands Mount, was one. He was on his way home to see his dying
father, and had the satisfaction of seeing him before he passed
away.
"Baggy" Fawcett and Leyland, of New
Park, were two others of the party. They had a short delay on
Harewood Bank owing to something going wrong with the car, but soon
started again. Mr H O Shutt passed them here on his way to fetch his
son. Rex is stationed in Ireland, and has not been to France. The
Harrogate Carriage Company ran the boys home from Leeds, and only
charged 27s. The usual Leeds fare is £2.
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