Item 06: Fred Harold Tomlins war diary, 16 August-22 November 1916 - Page 100
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[Page 100]
30.10.16
Mon 30th
Had two more football matches today with teams from the Regt; Camels arrived today here at Kantara on their way to Bir-El-Abd, they came from Minia (Upper Egypt) more pontoon bridges have been erected across the Canal & a great quantity of railway rails etc have been going out lately, it looks as though there will be something doing about El-Arish very shortly; Another order came through at 4 oclock this afternoon to hold ourselves in readiness to move at any time, but we are still short of a good deal of saddlery to move off complete, as we have been issued with horses but no saddles
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