Item 01: Percival Hurley war diary, 29 September 1915-24 September 1916 - Page 195
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hills on either side
11th Sept:- Monday
Cloudy & warm. No rain Another move on my part towards transfer to the front. Sgt Cooper takes a letter to Capt. Wooster of 8th Fld Amb., of my strong request for a transfer of his unit. Also to speak well & do all in his power. Hope for success this time. Cooper takes ill & goes to No 1 Gen (Aust) Hosp Visit the hospital to see him & he expects to be out in a few days & to the front. Must wait a few days longer. Meet Gordon Boker, whom I have not seen for months & have a long talk until 10 pm.
12th Sept:- Tuesday
Nothing of any interest to-day. Raining slightly for a few hours in the morning & our barn shed office almost dark. Rather cheerful place to work in & plenty of toil. Feeling properly