Paris-born English officer, item 26
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From Capt Millner 24th Battn Lon Regt
47th Division
30 / 5 / 15
Cherie,
Mande has left temporarily on account of
nervous breakdown. I have had to take on his job.
As you can readily imagine there is an enormous
amount of work to be done and for a few days, until
I have got a bit ahead with it, there will not be much
time for letter writting.
We are still resting and shall do so for some
little while yet, at any rate, we can do with it. I
wonder what the papers will have to say about our show!
You will know before I do.
I wish I could express my admiration for the
old Battalion: the regular Queen's are quite proud of us.
There are some of them near here.
Well Chèrie, farewell again for the present.
I have had all your letters but cannot yet carefully
into them all.
By the way, should you not require that
second £ 7.10.0 this month, keep the cheque and use it
next month.
Ever your own
G. Millner
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From Capt Millner 24th Battn Lon Regt
47th Division
30 / 5 / 15
Cherie,
Mande has left temporarily on account of
nervous breakdown. I have had to take on his job.
As you can readily imagine there is an enormous
amount of work to be done and for a few days, until
I have got a bit ahead with it, there will not be much
time for letter writting.
We are still resting and shall do so for some
little while yet, at any rate, we can do with it. I
wonder what the papers will have to say about our show!
You will know before I do.
I wish I could express my admiration for the
old Battalion: the regular
are quite proud of us.
There are some of them near here.
Well Cherie, farewell again for the present.
I have had all your letters but cannot yet carefully
them all.
By the way, should you not require that
second £ 7.10.0 this month, keep the ch
and use it
next month.
Ever your own
G. Millner
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From Capt Millner 24th Battn Lon Regt
47th Division
30 / 5 / 15
Cherie,
Mande has left temporarily on account of
nervous breakdown. I have had to take on his job.
As you can readily imagine there is an enormous
amount of work to be done and for a few days, until
I have got a bit ahead with it, there will not be much
time for letter writting.
We are still resting and shall do so for some
little while yet, at any rate, we can do with it. I
wonder what the papers will have to say about our show!
You will know before I do.
I wish I could express my admiration for the
old Battalion: the regular
are quite proud of us.
There are some of them near here.
Well Cherie, farewell again for the present.
I have had all your letters but cannot yet carefully
them all.
By the way, should you not require that
second £
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From Capt Millner 24th Battn Lon Regt
47th Division
30 / 5 / 15
Cherie,
Mande has left temporarily on account of
nervous breakdown. I have had to take on his job.
As you can readily imagine there is an enormous
amount of work to be done and for a few days, until
I have got a bit ahead with it, there will not be much
time for letter writting.
We are still resting and shall do so for some
little while yet, at any rate, we can do with it. I
wonder what the papers will have to say about our show!
You will know before I do.
I wish I could express my admiration for the
old
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From Capt Millner 24th Battn Lon Regt
47th Division
30 / 5 / 15
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- Janet Ashton
May 30, 1915
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