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Sydney Mail & labeled it "Daredevils of the ... Field Amb". Fortunately I wasn't in it. We are contemptuously referred to by the infantry as the "Daredevils". The same chaps also wrote a letter to the mail setting forth "the urgent need for reinforcemets" - he had never been any further than Larkhill. Such tripe is often published in Sydney papers & generally written by chaps who never see France. The worst of these publications they all come back to the unit & the writers get a fairly rotten time especially if they have "thrown flowers on themselves" as the boys say.

There is another volume of the Yandoo out but they won't allow it to be sent away so I will have to hang on to it for a while.

Had another parcel from Mrs Crawford the other day. She is looking after me.

I still have that flag with all the boy's names on but it is an awkward thing to send by itself. I will have to try & think out a way.

I mightn't have too much time in the near future to write - might be a bit unsettled - so don't be alarmed if you don't hear from me for a little while.

The weather still continues to be rainy, & damp but it is getting quite warm.

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