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<p>[Page 135]</p><p>Just before Christmas 8 Germans (naturalised Australians) were released from this camp, as were a number from the main camp. The majority of us is bound to be stuck here until March or April 1919, and despite the armistice our circumstances have not changed a bit. It&#39;s the dust storms that rage here almost every second or third day that make our lives hell. You can&#39;t find shelter from them, and in the evening you&#39;re as dirty as a Moor; you wash it all off but next day it&#39;s the same again. It&#39;s a wonder that one stays healthy considering all the dust we inhale. The dust is inevitable; because so many men are locked up in a small space, the soil is constantly</p>

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