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Thursday March 14. 1918. 1319.
A fine day, a little rain last night.

The drill for the Transporters is cut out for the present.

I finished the shafts today, and started making a tool for making matchbox covers.

I received a letter from Willie written from Weymouth & dated March 8. Also a letter from Gavin Johnson of the 24 Batt. 2 division, also 2 papers "Hamilton Spectator" & "The Age".

Friday March 15. 1918. 1320
A fine day but very frosty last night.

I with others was paraded for a bath near the village of Senenghem this afternoon.

I saw Charlie Cunningham tonight. He came back a few days ago, after being over 12 months in England. He went away with trench feet. I made a tool for making match box covers today.

Saturday March 16, 1918. 1321
A fine but frosty last

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