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It was fortunate the weather was so favourable for him.
We had very heavy rain this morning here. I was awakened this a.m. by loud peals of thunder, the rain followed in torrents. I wonder if you had the same in Victoria, if you did I expect the "blues" will be thinking of packing up their belongings for the winter.  
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I haven't applied for leave yet but will make an attempt shortly, in the meantime we are kept pretty busy with drill & parades etc.  
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We had very heavy rain this morning here. I was awakened this a.m. by loud peals of thunder, the rain followed in torrents. I wonder if you had the same in Victoria, if you did I expect the "blues" will be thinking of packing up their belongings for the winter.
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I haven't applied for leave yet but will make an attempt shortly, in the meantime we are kept pretty busy with drill & parades etc.
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I forgot to order any "booze" when I was down, I think it would be a wise plan if you would please order from the
 
I forgot to order any "booze" when I was down, I think it would be a wise plan if you would please order from the
  
BC Archives, MS-2685 / Box 17 / File 3 / OLIVER, William Edgar, 1867-1920. Victoria; lawyer. Erroll P. Gillespie, correspondence outward, 1917-1919.
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BC Archives, MS-2685
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Box 17
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OLIVER, William Edgar, 1867 1920. Victoria; lawyer.
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Erroll P. Gillespie, correspondence outward, 1917 1919.

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It was fortunate the weather was so favourable for him.

We had very heavy rain this morning here. I was awakened this a.m. by loud peals of thunder, the rain followed in torrents. I wonder if you had the same in Victoria, if you did I expect the "blues" will be thinking of packing up their belongings for the winter.

I haven't applied for leave yet but will make an attempt shortly, in the meantime we are kept pretty busy with drill & parades etc.

I forgot to order any "booze" when I was down, I think it would be a wise plan if you would please order from the

BC Archives, MS-2685 Box 17 File 3 OLIVER, William Edgar, 1867 – 1920. Victoria; lawyer. Erroll P. Gillespie, correspondence outward, 1917 – 1919.