Westgate,
South Croydon
5th January 1902
Dear Mr Wallace.
I have only just returned from South Africa and as I was very busy before I sli left England I think I left my country about my principles of [1 word illeg.] especially rather with the [3 words illeg.]. Nothing came of the old letter [2] The editor drew to the light of my [1 word illeg.] (in which I quote you the letter I wrote you as is from I) and I have no doubt he and I for his I have written connected "very far" with his one Review. I have [rest of page illeg.] [3] I have also written for the sixth "Social" to the new. So if in Britannia and in my party [most of rest of page illeg.]
Remaining yours very truly
[signature] Ben Kidd
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