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other side of the bridge is Charing Cross.
I didn't see much of London but will
see more [lately -crossed out] later. I have a few postcards
that I will send you later. I took a snap of
the Tower from the big ^ Tower bridge over the Thames.
What do you think of the war Aut? It was certainly
some battle yesterday. But the English certainly
whipped the Germans and drove them back to
their hiding place, even if they did loose some battle
ships.

I have been talking to a lot of fellows from the front
lately and they say that we are handing it to them there.
They all seem to think that there will be a grand smash
up one of these days.

I received a letter the other day from mother and
I was glad to get it in here. You write your letters to the
address given as they will forward as I don't know hwere I am going.
Well Aut I will write more next time as there is not
much to write about here. Tell everybody to write [from - crossed out] in
Toronto and best love to all them. Best regards to the
"old man." Your loving Brother
Ted.
PS. Enclosed you will find [out - crossed out] my diary up to date. It is not up
to much [but - crossed out] and not very neat but it is just for myself.
I do not know where I will be stationed next but I am attached
to 12 Brigade Signallers and will probably be at Shorncliffe.
Ted.

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