Major-General Monash has encouraged by approval and assistance various forms of recreation and entertainment.
General Monash, commanding the Australian corps, was there, with the general of the French division on his right.
But at 3.20 on the morning of May 29, an ear-splitting explosion brought everyone in Monash Gully to his feet.
The top of this valley was afterwards known as Monash Gully.
Pope's Hill filled the gap between the heads of Monash Gully.