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were going to Devonshire or Cornwall with Auntie Mary. Then on the 23rd we got your cable that you had got the Military Cross, & we sent our congratulations to "Hughes the Great" the same day.

Poor George Mullins died on Wednesday the 20th March after a couple of days' illness. Of course anyone could see that he was in failing health for some time, and his dismissal from Randwick Hospital finished him. He had a great military funeral which was a painfully long ceremony, & practically sent me to bed for three or four days immediately afterwards.

I have had no end of fun over the St Patrick's Day celebrations in Sydney. Fr. O'Reilly of St John's College was to be the orator of the day, & had promised to deliver his discourse at the Agricultural Ground as usual at four o'clock in the afternoon. There was the usual great crowd, but I was not present. Judge of my astonishment when at breakfast on Sunday morning I read in the Sunday Sun that Fr. O'Reilly had refused to be present or to speak because he found out that I was one of the Vice Presidents of the Committee!! I haven't enjoyed a joke so much for a long time. I laughed & laughed till Mother wondered what on earth the joke was & then I read her the account which I am sending

 

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