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MIDHIRST SOLDIERS.

The Midhirst Soldiers’ Farewell and Reception Committee is a very active body of workers, livery soldier who gife ‘aw% frqra its 'district is entertained at a farewell, gathering, and each returned soldier is welcomed and presented with an address of appreciation. When, as Unhappily has happened, a Midhirst soldier falls at the post of duty fighting for home and country, an address of sympathy is sent to parents or near friends. That the Midhirst Committee’s efforts are appreciatis'evidenced by the following ackAquffedgments lately received V’^Mrand Mys H. W. Fearon and family .tharik the Midbirst Soldiers’ Farewell and Reception Committee for their kind sympathy at.the loss of their son, killed at the Dardanelles, and will cherish the address %a memento of ithpir great kindness.—Hillsborough, RpskUl. March 23rd, .1916.” "Dadnrtr Road, 2nd February, 1916. -—To .the Chairman of the Soldiers' Farewell arid Reception Committee, Deay sir,—Air , Vickers and. thyself thank you and your committee Very ‘si ncerely for your kind remembrance"of its in our loss. It is vmV nice indeed to think that, we have so many kind friends to sympathise with us. Again thanking you.—l re-

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 13, 18 April 1916, Page 6

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MIDHIRST SOLDIERS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 13, 18 April 1916, Page 6

MIDHIRST SOLDIERS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 13, 18 April 1916, Page 6

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