June 17, 1918
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Very few wounded coming through, but there is a lot of influenza about. ‘Tis a type of trench fever and probably spread by the louse, and the matter is now being investigated by a special commission. Had a busy day myself fixing things up at the Station, arranged a buffet, blanket store and so on. Arrangements of duties not altered, I still carry on in charge, C. Section being employed on digging, etc. Weather fine and beautiful. Had a mess meeting of Sgts. in which my stand for a better mess was backed up. I am trying to get it on a high class basis, as it keeps all members up to the mark, and is more up-to-date and prevents us from falling into bad habits.