1 Now Admiral Boyle, C.B., C.M.G., M.V.O. 2 Colonel Doughty Wylie, V.C. 3 Colonel Esson was Q.M.G. of the New Zealand Division. 4 Now Lieut.-General Sir John Monash, commanding the Australian Forces. 5 Because he had been through the siege of Plevna and was covered with Turkish decorations. 6 Supply officer of the New Zealand Division. 7 Now Lieut.-General Sir A. H. Russell, K.C.M.G., K.C.B. 8 Now Chief of Staff in India. 9 Commanding Australian Div. 10 Now Lieut.-Colonel Bigham, C.M.G., Grenadier Guards. 11 Now Brigadier-General, Australian Forces. 12 Now Surgeon-General and Director-General, Medical Services of Australia. 13 The usual Albanian greeting. 14 Commanding 1st Australian Light Horse Brigade. Now Lieut.-General Sir H. Chauvel, G.C.M.G., K.C.B. 15 Commanding New Zealand Infantry Brigade. Afterwards killed at battle of Messines in 1917. 16 Now Lieut.-General Sir Neville, Director of the Australian Medical Service. 17 Now Sir George Lloyd, Governor of Bombay. 18 War correspondents. 19 The novelist. 20 Naval beachmaster. 21 is A.D.C., a Captain in the Indian Lancers, who had been killed. 22 A.D.M.S., New Zealand Division. 23 Irish Guards. Commanding 29th Irish Brigade. 24 Taken back after. Transcriber’s Note:Inconsistent spelling and hyphenation are as in the original. Page 151, “Monday, July 2, 1915.” changed to read “Monday, August 2, 1915.” to match the month in previous and subsequent diary entries. |