CORRESPONDENTS' VIEWS.
LETTERS TO SOLDIERS. (To the Editor.) One hundred of nay wW*rf—"dink—, I '•obbere" if ever there were—*re mom oversea* in an echelon. And I, f w a little tetter at n>y tough Jack. renik behind, temporarily. Lyin«r abed «■• niorn I wm *.tnici with an idea— sara]. amony the thousand* of "Star" jmjZl there are some who would like tom? pond with my pak. A letter toflL boy* now and apain would cheer tluZ up immensely. Perhaps, too, a padbt of newspapers and a parwl The*e Digger* from all over Xew a*" land are in the artillery and I mm «■!» they would prove good* and ißteneS! ' correspondent. I'll set the in? by providing BamM and addreaiLY and (eotto voice) enclosing a Ftaaj»T3[ keep me away from the pawnsfaon what about it, folk*! •* GUXXER 245C8 Ward Iβ, Auckland Public Hospital
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 217, 12 September 1940, Page 6
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140CORRESPONDENTS' VIEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 217, 12 September 1940, Page 6
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