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'''[[Workington Star and Harrington Guardian]] | Friday, [[14 January]], 1916.'''
Private T.C. Seymour, [[Lonsdale Battalion|11th Border]], writing on [[6 January|January 6th]], says:-
Dear Star Man, - I am now taking the greatest pleasure in thanking you and all our "Star" readers on behalf of our
These rats are in millions, and are mobilising on the
By our comrades in the other Battalions of our {{gw|Brigade}}, and by gad, we do give Fritz and his lot quite "a hell of a time." Well, prior to concluding, I wish to state that instead of drinking your health in a good auld way, we take the opportunity of drinking your health in mud – M-U-D. It is plentiful out here, being up to the waist. Hark! I hear
PS – Amongst your readers here, on the M.G. Section are Corporal R. Burns, {{gw|Gunner}}s A. Hill and W. Bell, E.W. Bowman, F. Duers, J. Glaister, A. Ashton, J. Cowan and H. Ward.
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