Item 02: James William Dains diary, 25 June 1917-2 March 1918 - Page 107
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[Page 107]
received a couple of letters from Australia this week 2 from Ian & one from Muriel.
Sunday Feb 3rd
On Tuesday Jan 29th I received instructions to proceed to Weymouth for Embarkation and caught the 11.55 from Dinton arriving at Weymouth about 4 oclock
Next Morning I left by troop train for Plymouth & we travelled through Exeter The day was fine & bright & mild. On arrival at Plymouth we embarked on the "W Carrier" The Euripides a 15,000 ton boat belonging to the Aberdeen line She is a very fine ship. My Cabin is 130 & I share it with
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