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<p class="page" id="a5658054">[Page 54]</p><p>the wharf and Played, first of all Home Sweet Home and I cried like a big kid. then Auld Lang Syne, I don't think I can adequately express myself and feelings they are too sacred and I felt quite a hero as we passed through the cheery crowds on our way to Randwick Hospital per cars, and then we were met by the Red X Ladies and given a Welcome Home and after that our Leave Passes and Railway Passes to go home. That's where it hurt. I a stranger in a strange country, with no friends or relations to meet me, but I went up to Wyalong and they gave me a Welcome too Speaking from a full heart may I say how deeply I appreciated it. Then when my leave was up I returned for my discharge which I got on Oct 13. and then returned back to Wyalong to take up the ropes again that I had left to go and serve my country. In conclusion of my diary I must say I have not one regret and if my services are again needed although I have only one eye, they are welcome to the Government P.T.O. Best</p>