Sullivan letter diary, 27 October 1915-9 October 1917 / Eugene Sullivan - Page 300
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of occasions men were so poorly dressed by them that we had to re-do the work. None of us did work which meritted distinction but our Sergt.,as representing the Detail, earned it much more than Coleman.
I just came across an appreciation of Maggie Chisholm's work in an Old Bulletin dated June 14th. They speak very highly of her talented playing.
I received another letter from Stirling yesterday and he is quite well. His Unit is somewhere in our neighbourhood now and I am living in hopes of meeting him before long.
I was very sorry to see in the paper that another Australian Mail had been lost with the Port Kembla. I have no doubt the Germans had a hand in it although the explosion, causing the loss of the vessel, is said to have been accidental.
Trusting that all at home and next door are well and with the best of wishes from
Your loving son
Eugene