1pm: C Coy (Capt Baillie Hamilton) and D Coy (Capt Wicks) ordered to advance from the breastworks, pivot on the northern salient of Port Arthur, advance on C and try to dislodge the Germans & link up the Leicesters near O with 1/39 near C2.
These 2 companies advanced on the line O to C. Capt Baillie Hamilton worked through the difficult & intersected ground round D & came under rifle & machine gun fire, he reached the line D to O ready to cooperate with Capt Wicks who was waiting near X.
At this point operations were brought to a standstill owing to our heavy artillery shelling from W to C. The enemy brought up a Trench Mortar & Wicks was wounded. The 4th Bn Black Watch were moved in amongst our advanced companies which caused some confusion & finally both they and some of the Leicester’s were ordered to withdraw.
4pm: As it was getting late it was decided that the Dehra Dun Bde should move on to the attack of Bois de Biez & that the Battalion was to be attached to the Garhwal Bde & was to make sure of establishing the line at C securing the right flank. Accordingly A (Lieut Bruce) and B (Capt Murray) were ordered to attack towards point C from point E. C Coy to cooperate on the left and work towards NC, D Coy to remain where it was & act as a reserve.
OC Port Arthur was asked to advance from C2 when the Battalion were East of the Neuve Chapelle-Port Arthur Road. This attack was carried out, B Company bombing the Germans along the trench from W where Capt R.A.C. Murray was dangerously wounded, to C where they linked up a detachment of the 3rd London Regt, who made a gallant charge from Port Arthur, our Maxim Guns assisted in keeping the enemy heads down.
2nd Lieut C.H. Kirkaldy was killed close to C. A&C Coys advancing to L.T about 120 Germans surrendered to the London. By this time it was dark & the Battalion was withdrawn to the line O C with the 2nd Leicesters on the left & the 3rd Londons (2 weak companies) & the remains of the 1/39th Garhwals on the right and up to the Estaiares-La Bassee Road. Col Ritchie being put in command from near O to B. This position was consolidated & made good during the night.
The following officers were wounded in the attack in addition to those already mentioned: Lieut Hon. D Bruce; 2nd Lts R.J. Walker (3rd Gordons attached), P B Prothero (4th A&S Highlanders attached), G.C Evelegh (temporary), Major A B A Stewart had to go had to go sick from shock due to the explosion of a shell close to him.
Casualties: 2 Officers & 17 OR killed; 7 Officers & 49 OR wounded; 3 sick. END