29 Jul 1942, Barbara Anslow's diary

Submitted by Barbara Anslow on

Part-typhoon,  white billows and great foam and spray breaking against the rocks beside the hospital and the little island beyond.

Dr Selwyn-Clarke came in, said No.9 signal is up.

Miss Hill has stopped shorthand lessons for a while.

Swim in morning.  I wore Welfare shorts (khaki, unisex, and hanky front.)

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