Item 03: Cameron Robertson war diary, 29 December 1916-3 February 1919 - Page 110
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[Page 110]
We know we are close to land we can't see it.
8.30am Have just sighted a collier who told us we are at Broken Bay so we are turning about now.
10am Manly is sighted on our right and Sydney Heads are not far distant. 10.15 Have just entered the heads and are heading for Coasters Bay
11am The health officer has been aboard and we are now on our way to the wharf. The old ship is decorated from stern to stern with bunting. Ferry boats- launches and skiffs are chasing about us and everyone is madly excited. We are the first boatload
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