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- 20 November 1914 /
He has just received a postcard from his son and is sending him a translation. He also briefly describes a visit to the prison camps made by Anderson and Hales he has read in the papers.
Heck, Jacq. Netherlands.
He has just received a postcard from his son and is sending him a translation. He also briefly describes a visit to the prison camps made by Anderson and Hales he has read in the papers.
Heck, Jacq. Netherlands.
Informs Mr Evans that he has received a postcard from Ifor telling him that he has received £5 and a parcel containing marmite extract. He would like such a parcel to be sent each week with some biscuits.
Heck, Jacq. Netherlands.
Informing Mr Evans that he has received his postal order today and is sending the amount of £5 to the Dutch Consul in Berlin.
Heck, Jacq. Netherlands.
He writes that he has not yet had a reply to the last card he sent to Ifor. He will write once again today. Mr Heck has been informed by the Dutch Consul that the others have been released against caution, released to be free in the town within the city limits.
Heck, Jacq. Netherlands.
Letter from Mr Heck to Mr Holland Harper,
Writes that forwarding letter to Germany is no inconvenience or risk. Even if there was he would still do so for Ifor's parents. He explains that they should not mention anything about the war.
Heck, Jacq. Netherlands.