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<p>[Page 58]</p><p>and has been castigated by various gentlemen, particularly by 2 men from Tasmania, both named Dehle, one of whom had been a German consul there. After this attack failed, the old rumour did the rounds that B. was after Berblingen's job, which is not true at all and which B. publicly refuted. Apart from these currents, there is a lot of dissatisfaction among the camp inmates about the careless way in which the camp funds are being spent. Thanks to the canteen and other amenities the camp is making a nice amount of money, but instead of setting up a reserve fund, which would have been easily achievable, the money is being spent as fast as possible. Annexes to the beach café and the Duck's Coop, which really only benefit those who regularly haunt these places, gobbled up a lot of funds. Moreover, the committee and even the executive commission, chaired by Recklinghausen since Ermakeil's removal, have kept totally mum about all matters</p>