1 Mar 1945, Barbara Anslow's diary

Submitted by Barbara Anslow on Sat, 05/05/2012 - 12:10

Worked in morning; there was an inspection about 2, so stayed at hospital for a while.

German lesson in afternoon, only Mr George Cautherley and me.

Saw Joan Wilkinson and offered to teach her shorthand, she wants to learn, having started lessons with Martha Lewis (age 14).

Some school children arrested for being on road ((presumably beyond gates)).

Rumours re parcels from Kowloon Godowns on Monday, but Stericker (John) says no news.

Card from auntie at Gillingham saying 'As soon as I know you are on your way, I will attend to larder - chips and cheese, but taboo rice.'

Eric MacNider lectured.

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