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[Page 91]

1st A.G.H.
Heliopolis.
Egypt.
Nov. 16th 1915.

My dearest Alice,

I have this afternoon off duty so shall try to write a few letters. We do not know when the Aust. mail closes but always get such short notice that it is best to have one's letters ready.

I am very well indeed now and we have been rather busy these two last weeks. Had a few trains in, not very many cases but all very septic wounds, so poor fellows need a lot of nursing.

Yesterday afternoon we were informed our ward was to be a medical one, so all our cases had to be removed to other wards, busy transfering them yesterday afternoon & this morning. Expected a lot of medical cases on the train last night but none came to us, were all sent to one of the Auxiliary Hospitals. To-morrow our ward may be full of medical cases. When I came off duty this p.m. we only had two new cases but more to follow.

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