This page has already been transcribed. You can find new pages to transcribe here.

Transcription

[Page 115]

31st.
Divisions, Prayers, Drill, Sports, Maxim Tube firing. Make and mend.

April 1917
1st. Sunday.
Church, Divisions, Holy Communion. Pipe Down. Swimming & Walking Parties, give their names in to C.O. 2. No more Cases reported. The food has not been so good up here whilst we were under the Military, but now our own have taken over the messing things are a bit better. If we stay up long we shall be in good condition and it will give the Ship's Company a much needed rest that they require, so this will make it much better for everyone. A Submarine was caught yesterday just outside the Harbour. She was spotted by a Seaplane, and then surrounded by Trawlers with large nets, She then rose to the surface and showed the white flag. (Surrended). The weather is very fine and Calm.

2nd.
Divisions, Prayer's. Route March. 2.30 PM Payed Money £5. 1s. 0d. Piped Down. During the few days that I have been in this camp I feel very much better in Health and Spirits and I think that everybody feels the same by their remarks.

3rd.
Divisions, Prayer's. Company & Rifle Drill. 12 noon Pipe Down. One fresh case of Measles. Weather Fine.

Current Status: 
Completed