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<p>[Page 13]</p><p>and the 1st engineers have accepted parole. The food is more or less OK, but the same every day; mornings: meat, bread, jam and coffee; lunchtimes: meat with roast potatoes and onions, soup and bread; evenings: meat, bread, jam and tea. Last night, in the crew&#39;s mess, there was a ball, a German choral society performed and the prisoners of war themselves contributed the music. This ball will be held every Thursday. [note in parentheses added later] (Soon afterwards attendance was prohibited and the prisoners were brought to Langwarrin).</p><p>Melbourne, October 15, 1914. The days of the barracks are over, thank God, on Monday (12th/10) we moved,</p>

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