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<p>[Page 6]</p><p>unloaded here. Yesterday, the majority of the crew were brought to the &quot;Victoria Barracks&quot; in St Kilda Road. All those remaining on board are being paid wages set by the Australian government. I received 74 shillings 8d for the 7 days we are supposed to lie at anchor here, which amounts to a pay of &nbsp;&pound;16 per month (320 Mark).</p><p>Melbourne, August 29, 1914.<br />Last Wednesday (26th/8) we returned to our mooring place in Hobson Bay near Williamstown. Apart from us, the Lloyd steamer &quot;Pfalz&quot;, the German-Australian steamer &quot;Hobart&quot; and the steamer &quot;Altona&quot; as well as the Hanse steamer &quot;Wildenfels&quot; are lying at anchor here. On the 25th/8 I received a</p>

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