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Harrogate Herald - 14th November 1917
W H Breare letter
Corporal G C Sawbridge called Monday when on last leave. He has quite recovered from his wound that brought him to St George's, by a fortunate transfer, and is looking really well. He hopes to get back to his old unit amongst his good comrades. In the camp at home where he has been lately were
Noddings and Mickey Dawson. Noddings has been in hospital with nephritis and will not be going out yet. It will be Dawson's first trip out when he goes. Sawbridge sends his remembrances to his friends at the Front.
Harrogate Herald - 21st November 1917
W H Breare letter
Last week I put the cart before the horse. I mentioned Corporal Sawbridge as calling on me, and referred to
Noddings and Micky Dawson. It was Dawson who had been in hospital and was in France from December, 1916, until May.
Noddings has not been out yet.
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