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in England. We are doing pretty well here and making old Fritz sit up and take notice of us, we give him a good shaking up and naturally he objects to it.
I am keeping wonderfully well and have not had even a cold since we have been over this side. I could do with a bit of leave though it would be quite a boon, there does not seem to be much prospect of any at present but I suppose it will come along in due course.
I met Harry Donovan to day, he is on the medical staff here and having a nice quiet time. I also met Clive Miller, Denison Miller's son and we had quite a long chat over Waverley and old times, nearly all the fellows are over this side, it is wonderful who one does meet here
We are getting pretty good news every day here and
[Captain Harry Carysfort Edmond Donovan, 34, medical practitioner of Randwick, NSW, embarked from Sydney on 11 May 1916 on HMAT A8 Argyllshire with the 9th Field Ambulance.
Driver Clive lancelot Miller, 26, stockbroker of Coogee, NSW, embarked from Sydney on 18 October 1914 on HMAT A8 Argyllshire with 3rd Battery, 1 Field Artillery Brigade.]