Item 02: James William Dains diary, 25 June 1917-2 March 1918 - Page 48
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[Page 48]
further piece of ground taking the remainder of Polygone wood Other Batt Divisions also attacked & the push was to a depth of over 1,000 yds. & over 1000 prisoners were taken. These positions have been consolidated
Thursday 27
We are still here. This morning the Col & I rode into Steinvoorde we passed the 3rd Division & the N. Zealander going up.
Tonight, the batt. went to Steinvoorde to a Concert. We took the hall & the Kookaburras put on a very fine show. The weather continues fine with clear moonlight nights.
Friday 28
A beautiful day again with a sharp tinge in the atmosphere
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