King diary, 1 April-31 August 1917 / James Clive Selwyn King - Page 20

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[Page 20]

a dozen times. Were warned of the escape of german prisoners, we encountered what we believe were same disguised, later we armed ourselves with a rifle & bombs (mills) to lessen any risk that there might be.

28th
Got leave of absence & proceeded to Becordel with Bill Roach, passed thro death valley, sausage gully, casualty corner & the other old place where hell reigned on earth.

29th
Polling day on active service, great interest shown by most of the boys.

30th
Sunday afternoon off uneventful till its close.

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