Letter from Ernest to Aubrey, 11 November 1914

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Title: Letter from Ernest to Aubrey, 11 November 1914
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Authors: Henry Ernest Hall
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Cossack Nov 11th
1914

Dear Aubrey I received your note & was glad to hear you & Helen are going to Kendenup things are bad here, no sale for shell in London about 7000 cases unsoled there at present the "Merlia" & her boats were going to lay up presently, Kangaroo skins are unsaleable at present. I saw Bikerton last evening Roebourne, & asked him about going in with you he said he could not do so

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There has been more interest in this election than ever before all the country people in I have seen Ernest & Winnie Ernest says the horses are all- right, I inquire if the government [illegible]  guano leaves shill also if we could get a concession for such [illegible]  I voted this morning, William Byron will be in shortly Regard to yourself Helen & Constance remember me to Mr & Mrs Lodge

Ernest