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whole ambulance is now together which will mean new arrangements in regard to carrying on this place. Weather fine and a large number of our planes were about, a couple of the enemy also across. Very little shelling apart from some salvoes of heavy stuff about 1½ miles away. Fritz's balloons have us under direct observation & also a portion of his lines looks down the valley at us
Monday 17th June
Very few wounded coming through but there is a lot of influenza about. Tis a type of French fever & probably spread by the louse, the matter is now being investigated by a special commission. Had a busy day myself fixing things up at the Station, arranged a buffet, blanket store & so on.
Arrangements of hospital not altered. I still carry on in charge C section being employed on digging etc.
Weather fine & beautiful. Had a mess meeting Sgts in which my stand for a better mess was backed up. I am trying to get it on a high class basis, as it not only keeps all members up to the mark but is more enjoyable & prevents us from