Show OMENS TROUBLES IN WAR humorous though somewhat pathetic letters that have been Rec received eivid by british authorities even the th ankles task of solving the knotty points that arise III ID the sel BC 1 tle clement ment of separation allowances has its compensations some quaint let I 1 that have had to be dealt with aith have been published already tut but there ai are others one correspondent for instance states my husband has been bean away to the crystal palace and got four days furlong fur jong and has not gone to thu mind sweepers another says 1 I have received your letter I 1 um am his grandfather and his grandmother he was born and brought up in this house lious in answer answer to your letter oue one of the most striking epistles reads reada though I 1 take tills this liberty as I 1 it leaves roe me at present I 1 beg to n ask ak if you will kindly be kind enouf li t to let me know ni where here my ausbin though he Is not my legible ausbin as he be as ft a alfe m ife though he says she la Is dead but I 1 dont think he nos for sure but we are not married though I 1 am getting my allotment which esno Is no fault tf mr air loy george who would stop it it if he be could and mr mckenna but it if you know where he Is as he is belong to the navy royal fling corp for ever si since he J joined oi n e d ln in ja january n u a ry nah when e n h he e was sacked d f from r 0 ra his w work 0 r k for ta talking 1 aln g back at his bos which was a woman at the laundry where he worked I 1 have not had any money from him since lie joined though he told mrs williams on the ground door anat ne was a freely six shillings a week and lots of tin no fr for the cold weather and I 1 have three children is bebin the father of them hoping you will write to me as soon as you are well as it leaves me at present I 1 must now dose close hoping you yon are well westminster england gazette I 1 |