Item 02: John Duncan McRae diary, 11 December 1916-9 February 1917 - Page 65
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[Page 65]
[Brief notes of the diarist which appear to be the basis for diary pages 66,67 and 68]
(rowers & pinchers off) officers ashore
also few boys
Town not much for us
blacks with sticks
No papers here
'Bashful'
Sat 13 guard mumps etc.
Sun 14 Leave Sierra Leone at 7.30 after 4 days stay
Mon 15 [indecipherable]
Signalling instructor
sending ship's signals
lecture re Suez etc.
Tues 16
Lecture
fleet manoeuvres
gun practice
bath parade & ducking
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