State Library of NSW
[Page 318]
[Tuesday 14 November 1916]
My Registered letters Diary Notes posted in Gibraltar may be heavily censored, tell me if you receive them-We will be here still another day- glorious weather so different to England where it rained every day-(The following paragraph is crossed out)Soldiering at home & in [indecipherable] is expensive, on the Desert a man can live on his pay- I have managed to keep out of debt so far. The discipline of the New Army does not come up to the Australians & the Officers on board are a pretty scratch lot.Hired a hooded Spanish "Calashe" & drove around "the ROCK" Gib is only a small place & we have now seen all there is to be seen-"Kept the Time" for a Boxing Match on Board tonight.
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