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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1917
Theobald Toby Barrett 1917 Diary 139.pdf
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| − | dangerous condition but said he had not had a stroke but sort of convulsions and they think the trouble was from his spine. The latest news to-night is that he is resting quietly having | + | dangerous condition but said he had not had a stroke but sort of convulsions and they think the trouble <s>was</s> is from his spine. The latest news to-night is that he is resting quietly having had theree convulsions, the first one before noon and lasting nearly an hour, the other two being lighter. I went down town to-night with Aunty Alice's milk and Roy's chicken and stayed all night so that I could help Aunty Alice get to the train in the morning. The war news to-day is bad, another revolution is taking place in Petrograd. Kerensky has fled to regions unknown and the revolutionists are demanding a separate peace with Germany. Prospects on the Italian battle front are not <s>showing</s> brightening yet either. The Italian army is still retreating from the immense hordes of Astro-Germans who have crossed the Tagliamento river and claim the capture of 250'000 prisoners and 2300 guns. The Italians claim that Cadorna's main army retreated unmolested and taking up defensive positions along the Piave river where strong British & French reinforcements are now massing and where it is hoped a decided stand will be taken as Venice is only fifteen miles behind this line and it is feared a further advance by the enemy would be liable to cause panic among the people who are already shaken but who are cheered by the presence of British & French aid in great strength from the Western front. If the fighting spirit of the Italians is still strong it is thought by some that an allied victory here is possible, and would mean disaster for the Central Powers who it is believed made this big drive partly in the hopes of demanding peace. The British forces under General Allenby are making headway against the Turks in Palestine having taken Gaza and closing in on Jerusalem. The Canadians are also doing fine work in France. |
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| + | I went up to the Tibbets as soon as I had breakfast this morning and Cousin Willie told me that they had had no call during the night so thought Harry Ansley was about the same. It was just about seven when I got back but as Aunty Alice was already we went down to the station and when she got in the car I came back. I came home almost as soon as the train went out. Frank plowed all morning and helped Dad. saw off and up another | ||
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dangerous condition but said he had not had a stroke but sort of convulsions and they think the trouble was is from his spine. The latest news to-night is that he is resting quietly having had theree convulsions, the first one before noon and lasting nearly an hour, the other two being lighter. I went down town to-night with Aunty Alice's milk and Roy's chicken and stayed all night so that I could help Aunty Alice get to the train in the morning. The war news to-day is bad, another revolution is taking place in Petrograd. Kerensky has fled to regions unknown and the revolutionists are demanding a separate peace with Germany. Prospects on the Italian battle front are not showing brightening yet either. The Italian army is still retreating from the immense hordes of Astro-Germans who have crossed the Tagliamento river and claim the capture of 250'000 prisoners and 2300 guns. The Italians claim that Cadorna's main army retreated unmolested and taking up defensive positions along the Piave river where strong British & French reinforcements are now massing and where it is hoped a decided stand will be taken as Venice is only fifteen miles behind this line and it is feared a further advance by the enemy would be liable to cause panic among the people who are already shaken but who are cheered by the presence of British & French aid in great strength from the Western front. If the fighting spirit of the Italians is still strong it is thought by some that an allied victory here is possible, and would mean disaster for the Central Powers who it is believed made this big drive partly in the hopes of demanding peace. The British forces under General Allenby are making headway against the Turks in Palestine having taken Gaza and closing in on Jerusalem. The Canadians are also doing fine work in France.
Saturday November 10th
I went up to the Tibbets as soon as I had breakfast this morning and Cousin Willie told me that they had had no call during the night so thought Harry Ansley was about the same. It was just about seven when I got back but as Aunty Alice was already we went down to the station and when she got in the car I came back. I came home almost as soon as the train went out. Frank plowed all morning and helped Dad. saw off and up another
