Item 03: Cameron Robertson war diary, 29 December 1916-3 February 1919 - Page 18
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[Page 18]
position won by them last night. At 5am 80 Germans were captured but we lost 100. Perhaps that will teach the authorities to give the Australians a spell.
Lively artillery all night.
3rd Cold. Heavy artillery engagements in the Perromme region. Everyone is really interested in the new Policy of the German's- submarine blockade. I reckon the German chancellor is right when he says that Great Britain is not attempting to obtain peace. Perhaps this blockade will hasten the end. I hope so for I (as well as millions of others) are heartily fed up.
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