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Default how do I plug this gap in the front wall of my house?

It comes from an old waste pipe from the bathroom, and is about 2" diameter.
I can slap mortar in but the mortar will presumably slide into the wall
cavity behind. Do I stuff something in first (a bit of brick)? All help
gratefully received.
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these links can be opened in a picture viewer. They are 1.5Mb. I'm sorry I
don't
know any other way to get the pictures viewed.

wall 001.jpg is
http://s62.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0...P01I2IKONLEITB

wall 002.jpg is
http://s62.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2...10ASU3WLN7DA4B


 
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