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Sailing record of the H.M.A.S. Shropshire from Avon mouth to Melbourne
From 7. pm April 1 to 12 noon on April 2 - 60
Noon April 2 to noon April 3 - 296
Noon April 3 to noon April 4 - 305
Noon April 4 to noon April 5 - 328
Noon April 5 to noon April 6 - 336
Noon April 6 to noon April 7 - 338
Noon April 7 to noon April 8 - 320
Noon April 8 to noon April 9 - 328
Noon April 9 to noon April 10 - 330
Noon April 10 to noon April 11 - 321
Noon April 11 to noon April 12 - 320
Noon April 12 to noon April 13 - 318
Noon April 13 to noon April 14 - 310
Noon April 14 to noon April 15 - 310
Noon April 15 to noon April 16 - 310
Noon April 16 to noon April 17 - 297
Noon April 17 to noon April 18 - 287
Noon April 18 to noon April 19 - 308
[written in shorthand]
Copy of report.
Re progress of shorthand course.
To the Educational Officer,
Sir,
I have the honour to report that the shorthand course consists 7, one of whom, Private [indecipherable] failed to attend during the past few weeks. All the others have made rapid progress, especially Lance Corporal [indecipherable], who had no previous knowledge of the subject, and is now almost through the book. He reads the outlines well and is very good in distinguishing the correct vowel signs, but with other studies, including [indecipherable] have sufficient grasp of the subject to be able to carry on with the instruction, correcting their work [indecipherable] which I have tested them, to obtain and get assurance. Those who joined the class later have not made so much progress but are improving and are [indecipherable] in the subject.
Signed,
J.D. Wilson