Letter
July 5, 1919.
M. Murphy, 754,
14 Barter's Hill,
CITY.
Dear Sir,
Your application was considered at a Meeting of the Civil Re-Establishment Committee held on Friday evening last and I have been asked to inform you that after the Committee had given careful and sympathetic attention to the study of your case it concluded that your disabilities were not of such character and extent as to render It impossible for you to resume your former class of work. If there is any other way, however, in which this Committee can be of assistance to you, I hope you will not fail to let us know.
Yours faithfully,
WW.[?]
Vocational Officer.