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Notes receipt of recent letter from them but is concerned that they have had no mail from him for five weeks despite that fact he writes two letters week. He is not aware of any problems with the post and said as a result, his letters would have much repetition as he did not know which would get through to them. Repeats that he has moved to a military camp for British at Laghouat an oasis town on the edge of the Sahara, 300 miles south of Algiers. Notes better living conditions, privacy of two man rooms and local climate. Mentions arrival of airmail parcels from England and hopes they will get Red Cross parcels as well. Concludes with Christmas greetings.
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