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Harrogate Herald - 25th April 1917
Letters
Jack Joy writes :
Just a few lines to thank you for forwarding your good old breezy
Herald. I'm pleased to say it has landed safely every week since you
started sending to me, and it comes with the same freshness, for it
keeps us in touch with the old town and all its doings. It is
especially good of you to continue sending them when one comes to
think of the difficulties newspaper proprietors have to contend with
these days. If one might make a suggestion, could not some
kindly-disposed person organise a scheme whereby the Herald bought
by civilian people might be collected, say, on the Thursday, and
then despatched to Tommy. It would not make much difference to the
lads out here if the paper was a day or so later, and I feel sure
there are hundreds of people who would only be too glad to hand back
their copies if the thing was only once started, and at the same
time doing a service to the economy question. The news of the past
few weeks has made a great impression on the lads out here, and
their hopes run higher just now than, I should say, since the
beginning of the war. The Germans, in their usual style, are trying
to make out that all that is happening is "according to
plan". It is certainly true, but the plan belongs to the
Allies, and that's where the rub comes in. However let us hope that
ere long they will realise that the game is lost, for when that day
comes our lady friends, instead of making "iron rations",
can go back to their hat trimming and the men again exchange the
sword for ploughshare. I have met several Harrogate chaps this last
few weeks : Carrick, who worked on the Duchy Estate;
Heritage, who was with J Hunter, the pork butcher; Timmins,
who worked for C Walker and Sons. These three are in the same
brigade as myself. I also met Mr Parish, the solicitor, who
is a corporal in the Military Police, and also Ernest Robinson,
son of Councillor Robinson, so you see, although not being in
a local regiment, you haven't to go far to meet a few
Harrogatonians. Again thanking you for your valuable paper, and
wishing it the success it deserves. Trusting this finds you in the
best of health.
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