Item 03: W. E. Bendrey diary, 19 June- 17 September 1916 - Page 14
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[Page 14]
June 21 pass & came down town about 5 pm. Had nearly reached the bridge when I met Fred Melraine, so we strolled through the town & along the Prom'. Fred looks real well & has had a real good time, but his foot will never be really better & I expect him to follow me to Australia.
Weymouth is rather a nice place, good Prom', fairly decent beach, plenty of girls, several bathing sheds, theatres, gardens etc & - a white horse. But it cant come up to Coogee or Manly, & there is no surf at all, just a few little wavelets. The kiddies
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