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about it being thick it was a Bonzer. It is really the first tingue of winter I have seen for 12 months, other than the cold wind over the with the nonspeakables. I am still suffering with dioehera which I have had ever since I left Egypt up all night last, it is common amongt the men. We got more good news read out to us about a general advance on the whole allies front, needless to say also that the Russions had turned around & had begun to fight at the Sausages (German).

2-10-15
Still getting up to have a look at the moon at all hour of the night. Beautiful morning nice & fresh. There is a band over at the camp & same does on good to hear music after the noise we had in the head after having been amongst the unspeakable. I am feeling A1 now. Greeks cleaning their boats Bottems. There is a Minister Low come around amongst the wards & reads out war news etc, it is welcome.

3-10-15
Sunday to day. Last night there was a concert over at the camp (our one) And the band played a few selections & marches it was beautiful (to lay down & hear same [indecipherable] so Voices one knew) to hear the strains float across the narrow streak of water between us. I sneaked across to see if there was any mail & to my surprise I received 5 letter 2 Lots of cards 2 Letters 1 lot of cards from Mother 1 Letter 1 card from Dad 1 letter from sister Flo letter from Ted, one from Dick Liteler.

4-10-15
Answered all letters to day had a good feed of tinned fish to day which we bought expect to go to the base to morrow Ned Headon sent me 10/- things are very quiet other than plenty of sick men come into hospital.

5-10-15
Beautiful morning. About 1 oclock another very thick fog came across, but it soon left or rather moved father further on. things very quiet today still in hospital.

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