Item 03: Cameron Robertson war diary, 29 December 1916-3 February 1919 - Page 32
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[Page 32]
Fritz line & return ok. Fine all day. Nothing doing at night.
17th Beautiful day. Very quiet. Hardly a shot heard, though at night, flare shells & shrapnel could be plainly seen & heard.
18th Another splendid day. It is now rumoured that the Germans have invaded Bapaume. 13th light horse are said to have been over, everything points to a speedy end. I wonder what will arise from the Russian revolution? I hope it helps to hasten the end. I have had orders to "stand by" to shift the Companies to Le Sars tomorrow.
19th Left camp at 6 am for
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