Walter McKenzie to Colin McKenzie 26th December 1920

12 Marchmont Road Edinburgh 26th Dec. 1920 My Dear Colin, We were glad to receive three letters from you last night also 2 Daily Mails on Thursday last. You seem to have been having exceptionally severe weather with hailstones as large as eggs; I was wondering how the glass in the back verandah in our old Northgate House stood the storm. I see the Labour Party have still a strong hold in Queensland. You would perhaps see from the papers how the Liquor referendum went in Scotland. One or two district in Edinburgh voted against Prohibition which we were surprised at as we thought a few of the better class districts would have gone "dry", not even one voting for reduction of licenses. "Three Liquor Referendums." The Armidale Chronicle (NSW : 1894 - 1929) 1 December 1920: 2. Web. 29 Oct 2016 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article189280495>. You mentioned in your letter to John that Cameron Bros did not receive a single bid at their sale of House...