Dublin: there have been a lot killed this last while
St Patrick Ward
Mater Hospital
Dublin
29.10.18
My Dear Mother
Just a few lines in answer to your ever welcome letter which I received today. And I am glad to know that yourself and all at home are still in good health, as this leaves myself going on alright. I am a good deal better. My leg is nearly healed up, but I am still in bed.
I am sorry to hear of G Halliday being killed. I wonder what Batt he was with. I did not see him for a long time. But there have been a lot killed this last while. The CO of the 9th was killed the day after I left [possibly Lt Col P Kelly – killed by a shell on 11 Oct 1918 – see war diary]. I am sending you his photo he was a good man and he thought quite a lot of me. I was sorry to hear of him being killed.
Well I think this is all now hoping to hear from you soon again. I shall be glad to get those cigarettes which you have for me.
Goodbye
I remain
Your loving son
Johnnie
George Halliday from Jerretspass
https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/838156/halliday,-george/