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Sun. Mar. 4th
Very hot  & fine. 350 miles from Equator at 11-0  P.M. last night. Church parade today. Lighted buoy thrown over from Ulimaroa 9-30 last night, by men on board for a joke. Our ship stopped thinking man overboard, until advised by signal otherwise.

Mon. Mar. 5th
Very hot. Submarine alarm 11-30. Boat alarm 11-35 AM. Rifle drill etc.  

Tues. Mar. 6th
Crossed the line at 10-30 AM, everybody put under the hose.   Our section of Sub-guard on duty. Sub-alarm 10-30.   Rifle practise. Boat alarm  11-0 AM. Weather fine & very hot.

Wed Mar. 7th
Very hot. Sub-alarm 10-10 AM. Targets are thrown over from "Ulimaroa" between 10-0 & 11-0 AM & 3-0 & 4-0 PM  daily for sub-guard  on our ship to fire at.

Thur Mar. 8th
Hot & fine Sub-alarm 10-10 AM.   Boat alarm 10-30  AM.   Rifle practise &  drill through the day.

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