Harrogate Herald - 24th November 1915
The following write : "I am quite well. I have
received the papers. Letter follows at first opportunity", or
express thanks for the Herald :
Max Stanton Linder
Harrogate Herald - 1st December 1915
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To Max Stanton Linder - I have been very much
interested in the two copies of the "Buzzer" you sent me.
It is interesting, funny, and clever. I thank you very much. I will
do what I can in reference to the gramophone.
Harrogate Herald - 8th December 1915
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By the way, you may not be able to locate and
identify Max Stanton Linder, whose name you have seen several
times in the Herald. He is not a Harrogate man, but Canadian, and an
orphan, who is fighting for the old country. He is a friend of Mr
John Bennett and family, whose son, you will remember, won the DCM.
He was wounded and in hospital, some time ago, but is all right now.
Private Charles Bennett is another one of the Bennett family; quite
a while ago he received six shrapnel wounds in the head, eye,
shoulder, and knee. He has recovered long since from his wounds, but
they have left him with rather a bad cough. Another brother, Archie,
is still in training in England.
Harrogate Herald - 21st March 1917
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To Max Stanton Linder :
Send us your address, and we will forward you the
Herald.