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<p>[Page 124]</p><p>is quite good and so is the treatment. In each ward there are 2 orderlies. Every Wednesday is visiting day, but one can only have one visitor at a time. Visitors from the main camp come Tuesdays and Thursdays. On Sunday I could visit the camp. On Aug. 27, 1918, I was sent to Sydney to have my arm X-rayed. At about 10am, escorted by a soldier, I was brought to Liverpool train station by ambulance. Arriving around noon in Sydney, we took the tram to the Garrison Hospital in Victoria Barracks, Oxford St., Paddington, where we reported to the physician. But the X-rays could only be done at the large military hospital in Randwick, to where we were to be brought by ambulance at 1.30pm, and so we had some time left to have lunch in a restaurant.</p>

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