^conducted the service.(nmO'Lotgh-Letters from Local Boys.Private!* Harding, writing to Hr Geo. Hank, of Pinnaroo, states that he came over to Lem-not for a spell. “I came in contact with ‘Ginger’ Mobbs and fEoly’ Biggs to-day. Never expected to see them over so soon. It did the heart good. I sent Xmas cards to several at Pin-naroo, bat have good reason to Believe the msO got sank in a severe storm. Better hide next Christinas! Have been eating like a ’one since being here, flaw F. Chapman lin's) the other Biggs is m*^f his does op razors—one ‘John Dillon' s time. The weather has got very cold—the coldest we have Bad since leaving Australia.”Private “Roly” Biggs, writing from Lemnos, statesthat “Jodi” flmythe and Lea Harding are ther*. and Billy Weetbary is ana Boat anchored oat in the harbor. Allen Beed is away somewhere «n the sick Hst The weather at the time of writing (Dee. 2) was veryooUL On the way over from Egy ptto Lemnos they picked up two boat kadi of the crew from the Den of Cromby, which was torpedoed the day before. The whole of the Third Brigade are at Lemnos resting.A post card from Corporal R. Jooes, who recently left with a couple of other local boys for the front, announces bis safe arrival mt Colombo, where he was enjoying 24 hours’ shore leave.