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<p>[Page 29]</p><p>Dr. Pringsheim Engineer Butzm&uuml;hl; a ship&#39;s boy, Kuhr-Golz; and an elderly gentlemen by the name of Roehl (34 Clive Road, Camberwell, off Riversdale Road, Auburn).</p><p>Langwarrin, April 25, 1915. Last Thursday (22nd) another German from Melbourne was interned, by the name of L&ouml;blein from the Continental and Rubber Co., so there&#39;s now 44 of us. We are no longer allowed outside the camp in the afternoons, but in the mornings, from 9 to 1, and escorted by a soldier, we can go to the bush and fell trees for our house-building activities. Occasionally, we also go and gather firewood for our U-boat because any little diversion is welcome.</p>

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