Item 02: John Duncan McRae diary, 11 December 1916-9 February 1917 - Page 68
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[Page 68]
[Brief notes of the diarist which appear to be the basis for diary pages 69, 70 and 71]
Wed 17
off duty till night
read Mazzini's "On Caesarism" etc .auxiliary Cruisers gun-fire
Lecture in dark on the Anzac landing
light guard 10.30 – 2.30
Phosphorecence
Thur 18
rough again
bump wooden mile-stones
Captain cant drive.
down-hill now
wind blows sea back to Africa
Fri 19
Still a heavy roll
getting cold now
passing ships 2
Sat 20
Sun. 21.
On Parade in lifebelts
Service & hymns in Eng.
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