English as she is spoke in India anil other corners of the Empire. It happened in the grounds at the rear o King Edward Barracks in ChristchurCli the other night. The men of the Indian Army hockey team were unloading tlie kit hags from the van which had conveyed the luggage from the 0 ,! "Jake,"' said one of the Indian when the task was completed. ** carrier turned suddenly. "What? asked, and then "Oh, jakaloo, J'"- ** set."
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1926, Page 8
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