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Some "Campaign Comforts" Tobacco Acknowledgments.

18th February 1915
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"I am writing in reply to your advice note of the 8th ult. to say how very welcome your gift of cigarettes and tobacco was to the men of this column. Our present strength is MI The presents were distributed amongst these as fairly as possible, and were very much appreciated."—Lieut. T. E. Laing, for Capt., 0.0., III Div. sup. Col.

"I beg to acknowledge receipt of your very kind and appreciated gift of tobacco and cigarettes, which has been rsceived this morning, the II/ inst. Will you kindly convey to the subscribers to your Comforts Fund the sincere thanks of the N.C.O.s and men in the column under my command?"•••, 0.0., ME Div. Sup. Col,

"I wish to thank you, on behalf of the N.C.O.s and men of my companies, for the tobacco, cigarettes and woollen goods, which have been duly received, and which are very much appreciated by all ranks. These gifts arrived just in time for 11/.1111111111, and they have been equally distributed between the two companies.

" The kindness of THE COMMERCIAL Mo.roa in looking after the many Mechanical Transport units, and in sending them out tobacco and other comforts will always be remembered with gratification by the A.S.C., MT., men for years to come. " With best wishes for the New Year to all the organizers of the Campaign Comforts Fund."—O.C., • Ind. 'Jar. Div. Sup. Col.

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