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Alma Russell Letters

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Somewhere in France<br/>
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September 30th/15
 
September 30th/15
  
My dear  Miss Russell –
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My dear  Miss Russell,
  
 
You have heard before this that we are in France somewhere.  The censor is so strict that it is hard to know what to say.  There is plenty of news but we have to keep it all to ourselves.
 
You have heard before this that we are in France somewhere.  The censor is so strict that it is hard to know what to say.  There is plenty of news but we have to keep it all to ourselves.
 
 
We have moved two or three times since coming over here.  The first time into a small French town but mostly British or Canadian now.  We stopped there a few days in billets.  Our billet was in an old Dance Hall behind the Estaminet.  We were told the Germans had put their horses in here when they passed through.  The rows of <br/>
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We have moved two or three times since coming over here.  The first time into a small French town but mostly British or Canadian now.  We stopped there a few days in billets.  Our billet was in an old Dance Hall behind the Estaminet.  We were told the Germans had put their horses in here when they passed through.  The rows of
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''MS-1901, File 15: Shires to Russell 30/09/1915 p.1''
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BC Archives, MS-1901 Box 1 File 15 / RUSSELL, Alma M., 1873-1964.  Victoria; librarian. / Letters from Trooper Joseph Shires, 1915-1916.

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Somewhere in France September 30th/15

My dear Miss Russell, –

You have heard before this that we are in France somewhere. The censor is so strict that it is hard to know what to say. There is plenty of news but we have to keep it all to ourselves.

We have moved two or three times since coming over here. The first time into a small French town but mostly British or Canadian now. We stopped there a few days in billets. Our billet was in an old Dance Hall behind the Estaminet. We were told the Germans had put their horses in here when they passed through. The rows of

BC Archives, MS-1901 Box 1 File 15 / RUSSELL, Alma M., 1873-1964. Victoria; librarian. / Letters from Trooper Joseph Shires, 1915-1916.