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Olive Philp Diary, 1921

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September 1921

SUNDAY 25

Brock to churhc at night. Heavy rain during night and early in morning, but cam eout fine with high wind and cool.

MONDAY 26

Jack and Brock ploughing on other place in forenoon. Brock finished up back there in afternoon. Jack started to plough stubble herd Jack line fence in afternoon.

TUESDAY 27

Ploughing all day hed Jack, Melville, Clara, Joyce, Jennie Giffen and Miss N. Hunter here for dinner. Clara and Joyce stayed and the others went home in afternoon. Fine morning but cloudy in afternoon.

WEDNESDAY 28

Jack and Brock ploughing nech Jack in forenoon. All ah Drayton show in afternoon. Clara, Brock and I to concert at night. Beautiful day.

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