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July 5thPresident of 3 Court Martials today- Very hot tooWas out last night moving again under shell fire. All ranks will be glad to get out of the valleyJuly 6Out on a wiring party again & finished the jobJuly 7thBlood tests taken for Malaria this morning Mostly Indians & Australians in the Valley, not considered fit for "[indecipherable] – Horses still well but Dopey" – Gas drillagain, all usual duties of a mounted unit, means more work for men than infantry – Been issued with steel helmets again, too hot to handleJuly 8thWe have been warned to expect an attack today but it did not come off, only an enemy plane or two – still a good many partridges around here notwithstanding the shelling - they do drink whatever the "Field" may say about home birds – Blood tests are easily taken, prick top of finger & smear a slide –Pages 176 to 184Commencing on 24 April 1915 are a series of envelopes from Lieut Weir 1stLH AIF addressed to Mrs Weir "Bronte" Deniliquin NSW.9th & 10th See notes11th & 12 Censored13 – 14 See notes up to 26th Censored 28th 29th Censored see Diary27 CensoredJuly 30th Meteorological report week ending July 13th 1918True shades – 110 – 110 – 117 – 5 – 116 – 110 -107 .3 [indecipherable] so we had no work31st See Diary1st August "1918
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