We were there for quite a while but, after complaining and after the government realising they made a terrible, terrible mistake, with what they did to us; they sent a man out. A military man by the name of Leighton. He was a Captain Leighton, to sort us out. And the main aim was to make good what they’d done wrong, and invite us to join up and help in the war effort by joining the army. This Captain Leighton came in, his orders out and tried to get us to enlist. But the first thing he noticed when he came in… His own nephew was in with us! He was locked up with us in the camp- his own nephew who’d come from Germany! This is what a farce the whole thing was, you know. Anyhow, he did very well. He got most of the young boys to enlist.
