Part 01: Rupert Nixon letters, 28 November 1914-2 October 1917 - Page 10
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& arrive back at camp about eight or nine oclock at night dead beat & its not costing much for tucker as we only have issued dry bread & cheese for dinner, & hot coffee when we get back.
We were inoculated again this morning so we wont have to juggle our rifles to-morrow as our arms are too sore.
Well I think I have told you all about this place but will write next week again so I must draw to a close.
There is one thing & that is there is plenty of music & ho keeps us all happy as larry excepting for the Victorians & they will get all they want in the way of trouble as they are up against hundreds of enemies.
Well I must close & trusting you are well & am looking forward from a letter from N. Bay. I may see you for a few hours before our departure from Australian waters as weekend leave