A plumber, on joining the army, went in for a trade test, and was asked to make a joint in a lead pipe. When finished, the officer put on his papers: “ Joint very nicely done,” Three weeks Intel the man found himself head cook in the officers’ mess'
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Evening Star, Issue 21580, 28 November 1933, Page 4
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