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[Page 90]

we crossed over to Toranto on the troopship "Bermudian", and thence by rail accross Italy & France to Calais and then to Dover.

This is the end of the manuscript. On the reverse of the last page there is a note as follows:

Dear Jack
I went to Col. Farr today & got this M.S.
He & his expert literary man think v. highly of the substance & say there's plenty of good stuff in it.
Get the sanction of the Ny. Board & then hand it over to Farr again.
He'll see the matter thr.
Good luck.
6.15 pm. Monday 21st Nov. 19.
Signature illegible.

Transcriber's note: Parts of this diary were typed up shortly after WW1 and there are a number of typing errors throughout the document. They have been left as they appeared

[Transcribed by Lynne Palmer for the State Library of New South Wales]

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