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W15768-5460 2000 1/16 H W V (P 354-2)
 
W15768-5460 2000 1/16 H W V (P 354-2)
  
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1207341/2 (A.G. 4C.)
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12073412 (A.G. 4C)
  
It is requested that in any further communication on this subject, the above Number may be quoted; and the Letter addressed to -
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It is requested that in any further communication on this subject, the above Number may be ''quoted''; and the Letter addressed to  
 
:The Secretary,                                                                   
 
:The Secretary,                                                                   
 
:: War Office,                                                                                       
 
:: War Office,                                                                                       
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WAR OFFICE,  
 
WAR OFFICE,  
 
:LONDON, S.W.,
 
:LONDON, S.W.,
::2 September 1916,
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::2 September 1916
  
  
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SIR,
 
SIR,
  
I am directed to <s>acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the</s>
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I am directed to <s>acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the<s>
 
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<s>and to<s> acquaint you, <s>in reply <s>, that permission is hereby granted to  
<s>and to</s> acquaint you, <s>in reply </s>, that permission is hereby granted to  
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you
 
you
  
 
to proceed to Canada for the period of your sick leave which expires on 2nd November 1916
 
to proceed to Canada for the period of your sick leave which expires on 2nd November 1916
 
 
(1) Plain clothes must be worn when embarking, and on board ship
 
(1) Plain clothes must be worn when embarking, and on board ship
 
 
(2) on arrival in Canada you should report to the local Military Authorities
 
(2) on arrival in Canada you should report to the local Military Authorities
  
It is to be understood that officers travelling abroad are not at liberty to offer their services with foreign troops, or accept any military employment.
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:It is to be understood that officers travelling abroad are not at liberty to offer their services with foreign troops, or accept any military employment.
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:If they contemplate spending any period beyond a fortnight in a country where there is an English Military Attaché, they should advise that office of their address and movements.
If they contemplate spending any period beyond a fortnight in a country where there is an English Military Attaché, they should advise that office of their address and movements.  
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I am,
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SIR,
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Your obedient Servant
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2nd Lieutenant
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of C. Swannell
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133rd Siege Battery
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Royal Garrison Artillery
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4th London General Hospital
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Maudesley Extension
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Denmark Hill
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S.E
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for Brigadier <s>Major</s> General,
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Director of Personal Services
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BC Archives, MS-0392                                FRANK SWANNELL PAPERS
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Box 1                                                                Diary and enclosures, 1916. 
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Volume 5
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