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that a Fritz high up in the sky dropped a bomb which landed in a gutter a few yards away and had it it not been for the bank of the gutter a crowd of us who were watching it would have stopped a few pieces. As it happened nobody was hit and the incident was soon forgotten.

[Photograph of Sapper J.R. Dillon. Bendigo.]

On the night of the 9th of April we were relieved at 6 pm and set out for Bussy-Les-Daours where Div Head Quarters were now situated and about 8.30 pm we landed back with the boys again. After a wash and shave which was badly needed I went into the Kitchen & Sitting Room of the people we were billeted with and where we could get a good

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