Letters from Fred Leslie Biddle to his Family, 1914-1915 - Part 14 of 19
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I am quite well. I have been admitted into hospital
( sick ( and am going on well.
( wounded ( and hope to be discharged soon. I am being sent down to the base.
( letter dated 24.3.15
I have received your ( telegram" .................
( parcel " .................
Letter follows at first opportunity. I have received no letter from you
( lately.
( for a long time.
Signature ) F Biddle
only. )
Date 9.5.15
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addressed to the sender of this card.)
A.F.A. 2042
114/Gen. No./5248
9-5-15
FIELD SERVICE
POST CARD
The address
only to be writ-
ten on this side.
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is added, the
post card will
be destroyed.
Mrs J. Biddle
92 Vale St.
East Melbourne
Victoria
Australia
Somewhere On Active Service
CARTE POSTALE UNION POSTALE UNIVERSELLE
22.4.15
Dear Mother.
Letters March 9th & 15th safely
to hand.
Have done no "scrapping"
yet & am very well.
Will write a letter when
there is something to talk
about but it will be delayed
by "censor"
Love to all.
14 Village Arabe Fred.
Service Post Cards will reach you. Send some "papers"
[*The Cairo Postcard Trust - Cairo*]
Mrs J. Biddle
92 Vale St.
East Melbourne
Victoria
Australia
On Active Service CARTE POSTALE
UNION POSTALE UNIVERSELLE
17.4.15
Am quite well & am
on the "job".
Unable to give further
information at present.
Will write as soon as possible
Love to all. Fred
19 Boats on the Nile
[*The Cairo Postcard trust - Cairo*]
No stamps available
Mrs J. Biddle
92 Vale St.
East Melbourne
Victoria
Australia
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