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At about the same time, during one of our rest periods, we were inspected by General Thwaites a full ceremonial inspection, the first of many of these much dreaded ordeals. Again it is impossible to improve on the account given by the War Diary. "At 2-30 we were drawn up in close column in Ceremonial Companies sized. We received the new G.O.C. with several salutes, the last was probably the worst.

Read the Deferred only." "27-27-1/4, no change." "Another week." "29-1/2-30, rise 5/8." "Another." "31-1/2-32-1/2, rise 1." "Very good. Now on Tuesday the twenty-seventh November." "31-7/8-32-3/4, rise 1/2." "Yes. The next day." "24-1/2-23-1/2, fall 9." "Quite so, Parkinson. There had been an accident, you see." "Yes, sir. Very unpleasant accident.

The Misses Kathleen and Julia Carey announce the opening of classes for private instruction on July 1st, from two to four o'clock daily in the Hamilton Barn. Faculty. Miss Kathleen Carey Reading & Elocution 2 P.M. Miss Julia Carey Dancing, Embroidery 2-30 P.M. Mrs. Peter Carey Vocal Music, Part Singing 3 P.M. Miss Nancy Carey Composition 4 P.M. Mr.

By mid-day, however, we had not been used, and as no news of the battle reached us we were preparing to settle down again for another day of peace, when at 2-30 p.m. orders came for us to go to Kruisstraat at once.