Item 04: Fred Harold Tomlins war diary, 19 December 1915-18 March 1916 - Page 91

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14-3-16
Tue 14th
We have been told that no mail is to leave Egypt for 6 weeks on account of the movement of troops from here to France; The Interpeter is now camped in this tent. He is a Christian, also a young Egyptian who was in England studying for a Dr. when war broke out is here & seems a very decent fellow, he also is a Christian, & says that practically all the natives in this village are also Christians;

Eleven bags of mail for the 1st Regt is at Tuk-El-Khul, I am doing a fair amount of work here at present, but it is not very labororous as it is all book work; The Col objected to Snow transferring to the Art. Amm. Column, the Col is always nasty in this respect, & does not like anyone to leave the Regt. even to better himself;
Boxing is very popular every evening we make good use of the gloves

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