CORRESPONDENCE
A WAY TO HELP SOLDIERS. (To the Editor.) Sir,—Books, magazines, games, andin fact anything to make dull times bright, are greltly appreciated on board a transport, and as many of the men in oCompany, 18th, hail from Nelson detract, I will ffladlv accept on ithecr .behalf any stoh fli&e gifts your readers may have •to spare. If such parcels are posted to me at Trentham, I will receive them in time to distribute on hoard ship. Thanking you and your readers in anticipation. I am etc, I am, etc., LESLIE O'CALLAGHAN, Cap*. Commanding C Coy., la.
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Nelson Evening Mail, 25 September 1916, Page 3
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97CORRESPONDENCE Nelson Evening Mail, 25 September 1916, Page 3
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