Letter from Mrs Jordan to the editor of the Sydney Morning Herald

Conflict:
First World War, 1914–18
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  • Documents and letters
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AWM2017.6.92
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Sep K the Ner Shate Seame As the leter Lo theen attending S Whklen alde 3i0 are est PR8 218 here is 80. as to IGoot Mby rages Lo Ke nitet the School noringup 12 Gat tyt to. A Sunerior all 4 at
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PR82|8
12th October  

1915

(Inquiry)

Editor

Sydney Morning Herald

Dear Sir
Can you tell me

through your paper if children going to

School can travell free on trains. There is

a one teacher school where I reside but so as to

give my children the benefits of a School with

10 teachers I would like to give them the advantages

of the larger school. The school I refer to is the

next station to where I reside, & is only 3 miles

per train. As the children are growing up the school

I refer to where I reside has not got any senior

children attending, the eldest child about 10 years

old. If children can travel free to a superior

school adjoining station to where I live I will

avail myself of the privilege, & will be glad

to have your reply as early as convenient

Yours truly

Mrs Jordan

(D.J.)

 

  

Mr Reeve

 


PR8/8
Editor

Sydney Morning 

Herald

O'Connell St

Sydney                                     

 

                              

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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