Item 03: Fred Harold Tomlins war diary, 4 September-18 December 1915 - Page 48
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[Page 48]
12.10.15
Tue 12th
Nelson came around to-day to get his pay & he is not likely to go away; Cases of rum were washed ashore in the gale a few nights ago, a good many lads that happened to be along early about Anzac commandeered a few cases, & they are having a merry time around there since Garner managed to come on a plant also & has a good supply on hand; Jock Davidson has been away a few days & Sergeant Wright is now acting S.M. The weather is getting very cold again, & the fleas are a thousand times more nuisance than the Turks are at present, everything is so quiet one would hardly think a war was on.
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