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diary, having been no disgusted with the treatment I have receive from the High Commissioners office, and the A.I.F. It has worried me considerably. A deadlock has been arrived at which excludes me from taking the Exhibition of my own pictures to Australia. Unfortunately I have no say whatsoever in what is to be done with my own negatives and results. The injustice done me has embittered me greatly against the A.I.F. Fortunately I made certain arrangements at the beginning which enables me to resign, and I have unhesitatingly done so. The only reason Aust. House abscribe to their attitude is because I am soliciting publicity. They accuse me of making a Hurley show of the Exhibition. Which is an infernal

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