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two kilometres away, and at one place a child was killed.

Today I received a letter from J. Douglas Jan 20, and 4 from my wife dated Jan 10, No 111. Jan 15, 112. Jan 20 No 113 written from Geelong Jan 25, written from Melbourne.

Friday March 22. 1918. 1327
A fine day, foggy early in the morning. We are to move of to the front at any time perhaps tomorrow. This early shift puts an end to souvenir making for a while.

Yesterday I sent some 6 needle cases to Sis & 2 matchbox covers, also the same to my wife, with a brass [Indecipherable] stand extra.

Today I gave a brass jug made out of an 18 pound shell case & several matchbox covers to Lieut N.G. McNicol.

We are to leave here early tomorrow 5 new men were added to the Transports today and some of the attached men made drivers also some are going on leave tomorrow.

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