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attack. All hands stand by their helmets.

30 April 1916 Low Sun
Half-past two early this morning there was an exceptionally heavy bombardment. Two shells fell a little way up the road about 8 oclock. Started to work with Albert Doust in the receiving room. Just as I had turned in the signals went up that the Germans were making a gas- [text continued at top of page]

1 May 1916 Mon
Bill Fordyce's case comes off & he gets 7 days Field Punishment. A very busy day & news that General Townshead has surrended so Kut has fallen. A few more big German shells fell out in the fields again to-day. Washing very cheap charge more mending washing pair of trousers 2 ½.

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