Item 02: Arthur Newling diary, 25 September 1917-8 August 1918 - Page 134
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<p>[Page 134]</p><p>MONDAY 6TH MAY 1918<br />Fine. Tommies took over Guns but we don't yet know if we are to move Waggon Lines & hand over billets. If so this <s>would</s> will mean us camping in the fields near by. Received mail. Letters 35-36 from K.</p><p>TUESDAY 7TH MAY 1918<br />Raining heavily and the prospect of moving into the mud is very rotten. At 12 noon it was not known if we have to do so as much argument seems to be going on as to whether</p>
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