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Sunday, 7  April 1918

Fine in morning, but rain showers & hail during the afternoon & evening.

We fired a lot for registration purposes during the day, but otherwise things were very quiet indeed. Fritz's aeroplanes were active again during the day, but ours were very quiet.  

Capt. Glover (from 17th Bty) took over command of the battery today & Capt. Colquhoun went down to the waggon lines.

Fritz put about a dozen 5.9 shells just in front & to the right of our guns. He had a lot of balloons up all along the front so I suppose he spotted us.  

Got word that Fritz was making a big attack on south, but it did not come off.

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