[Notice printed/typed in upper right corner of stationery:
 “Any further letter on this subject should be addressed to –
 The Director of Graves Registration and Enquiries,
 War Office, 
 Winchester House, 
 St. Jame’s Square, 
 London, S.W.,
 and the number below quoted:
 8/17195.”]
Form D.
WAR OFFICE,
 21st February 1917.
Dear Sir,
In reply to your letter of November 6th 1916, I have to say that Lieutenant Hart Leech is reported as buried at a point in the rear of Mouquet Farm, Thiepval, N.E. of Albert.
For military reasons it is not at present possible to make a thorough search in this neighbourhood, but if at a later date the officers of the Graves Registration Units in that area are able to locate the grave I will inform you at the first possible moment.
I am very sorry not to be able to sent you a more satisfactory reply. The grave of Pte A.C. Steele has not yet been registered in this office, but enquiries are being made, and I will write to you again as soon as I am able to obtain any information.
Yours faithfully, 
 [signature]
 CAPTAIN, Staff Capt.
 FOR
 BRIGADIER-GENERAL.
 Director of Graves Registration and Enquiries
[addressed to:] J.H. Leech Esq.,
 306. McArthur Buildings,
 Winnipeg,
 Canada.
 
        

 
              