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NOT OBJECTIONABLE.

"What the Boldiers learned in the New Zealand camps," was a statement by Mr. G. Witty in the House of Representatives last night, "they had to unlearn when, they got to England." Another statement that caused a smile was the ingenuous observation by the Minister for Defence (the Hori. Sir Heaton Rhodes) that he had not heard' before that the language of sergeant-majors was objectionable.

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 51, 28 August 1920, Page 6

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NOT OBJECTIONABLE. Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 51, 28 August 1920, Page 6

NOT OBJECTIONABLE. Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 51, 28 August 1920, Page 6

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