Item 02: Arthur Newling diary, 25 September 1917-8 August 1918 - Page 65
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<p>[Page 65]</p><p>WEDNESDAY 7TH NOVEMBER 1917<br />Weather good & the enemy rather quiet. Received a great batch of mail. During period up here received about 40 letters.</p><p>THURSDAY 8TH NOVEMBER 1917<br />Rather quiet day. Numerous aeroplanes about & lots of the enemy too. Saw one hit by shell & it simply disappeared in sparks. Do not know whose it was.</p>
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