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[Page 564]

[On letterhead of the Grand Majestic Hotel, Alexandria.]

4th Octbr 1915

My dear Girls:/

Here we are again in the city by the sea, aged about 2300 years. This world of ours moves round & we each play a little part in it.

On Saturday at 1 p.m. I handed over the command of my hospital to a Captain Bourke, threw off my responsibility after five months of strenuous endeavour to do good work. Did I? Well nous verrons!!!!! However here I am!

Tomorrow morning, in about five hours from bow you will receive a cable message telling you that Jerom & I are posted for Lemnos of which the port is Mudros, thence am I bound for Anzac, a new name that will last adown the ages. Alexandria is the first stage on our journey

Yesterday, Sunday morning I was at the Basilica Heliopolis and in accord with the arrangment made by Mollie I recieved Holy Communion. You did likewise some hours earlier at St Marys. Sunday was filled

[Captain, later Major, Isidore McWilliam Bourke, medical officer from Sydney, embarked from Newcastle, NSW, on 20 May 1915 on HMAT A41 Bakara with the 1st Australian General Hospital General Reinforcements.]

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