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been showery all day. This morning I was busy cleaning out drawers & fixing roof. In the afternoon Mrs Wilson & I visited the Duginds.

Friday 23 May. 1919. 193
A fine day.

The total rainfall up to this morning was 100 points.

I saw Mr. [indecipherable] and also Mr. Ferguson this evening. [written in shorthand]
I caught the 5 o'clock train this evening for Melbourne, but stayed in Seymour all night at Mr Henniessies who is now living in Butler St.

Saturday May 24. 1919. 194
I was up at 6. Had an early breakfast and caught the 7. Train for Melbourne. It was 20 minutes past 10. when I reached Spencer St. After some delay I took a train from Flinders St. to Elsternwick and thence a tram to the aa. A.G.H.

With some others I had to wait several hours before we were admitted and we had dinner in the meantime. Eventually we were attended to. I was put in ward 16 which is a special ward for eye ear and nose caries. My bed is No. 11. Donated by the Raviloe children and called "The Raviloe"

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