Appointment of FA Pauline as Agent General, 1924

Portsmouth Evening News, 31 December 1924, page 16

Reuter, in a message from Victoria, British Columbia says: The appointment is announced of Mr Frederick A Pauline, former speaker of the Provincial Legislature, as the Agent-General for British Columbia in London in succession to the late Mr FC Wade, Mr Pauline will leave for England early in January.

Charlotte Mary Mesher to Frederick A Pauline, 26 September 1927

Charlotte Mary Mesher to Frederick A Pauline, 26 September 1927

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Sept 26th 1927

My Dear Husband

I did not get a letter to you yesterday, but Sunday but, not so busy in the morning doing mending for Oliver’s and things for myself as Auntie Nan wanted to take us to Sooke in the afternoon, she

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Wanted me to stay with her this week but I find it best to go and see her and stay here, Miss Ross comes home today – I have the grave curb being made and a slab stone costing 75 dolls, fill in with granite chips, also

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My fur coat being made over costing 60 dolls, seems a lot but no one seems to think it high.  Saturday Oliver took myself Helen [illegible] Mrs Macdonlad to me chosen went to this Home to tell after in the evening

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Went to Flossies to birthday part for Mrs Piercy, Recd your letter to-day also cheque also one letter last week.  Glad you are well, glad to say I am quite well a pain or two in my back at times, will send clothes to you give some address where I can write

Much love to you Your Loving Wife XXX

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