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put the bandages on me when I got to the dressing base after being hit. I am sending some papers & you can all see what a name & good work our suntanned men have made.

George Reid is coming down from London to see our N.S.W. men tomorrow & the N. Zealanders had a visit from their representative yesterday.

Before the first batch leaves for our base at Alexandria their is a concert to be given to all the Australasian troops & the King & Queen are to be present.

Pretty nearly all the chaps you shook hands to when leaving camp at Liverpool are under the ground & up to the 20th there had been 9000 casualities & out of that 3000 were buried as you will see by the papers which I am forwarding.

All the light horse men have volunteered to go as infantry to the Dardanelles as the country is too bad for the horses but I think they will come in handy when our men get further in as the maps show there is plenty of level ground towards Constantinople & there is sure to be some solid work in front of us.

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