Item 03: Fred Harold Tomlins war diary, 4 September-18 December 1915 - Page 56
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[Page 56]
21.10.15
Thurs 21st
Received a parcel to-day from Edie. it was a tin of biscuits & Les and I lost no time in making a hole in them: I was quite surprised to get them as I had heard no word of them coming: The Hospital boat with Stan aboard was still anchored when we came on duty tonight: This evening heavy clouds were scuttling over us & Les & I hurried around to the 'phone & just beat a light shower of rain; it is rather chilly outside tonight and a strong breeze blowing but it is lovely & warm in the 'phone box; Gave in a order for Canteen goods to-day; Keating Insect Powder being our most important order as the fleas give us particular fits during the night time; paid Fletcher 10/- I owed him to-day
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