A hot day.
The Battalion continued their training for a forthcoming
attack.
Pte. Walter Milnes (see 29th July 1916) departed for England on ten days’ leave.
Pte. Walter Milnes (see 29th July 1916) departed for England on ten days’ leave.
A payment of £2 18s. 7d. was authorised, being the amount
due in pay and allowances to the late Pte. Joe
Dyson (see 23rd May),
who had been killed in action on 23rd May; the payment would go to
his widow, Maud.
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