Item 03: Arthur John Moore diary, 1 January 1918-10 January 1919 - Page 42
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[Page 42]
Mon. May 6
We are getting glorious weather and it's quite a treat to be alive.
There is an amusing little chap in the ward. He hails from Lancashire. Stands about 5 ft high, and is just as funny as he is short. He is away from Home for the first time in his Life and is always talking about "house and mother".
Carr sent down some Biscuits and Cheese and Strawberry Jam and Butter and we had quite a Banquet for Tea.
There are a number of malaria cases her from Salonika, and tho' "heads" seem puzzled to know what to do with 'em.
[Drawing of girl at a dressing table]
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