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Wowseristic busybodies, intent on closing the Hotels at C p.m., and thus virtually prohibiting our soldiers m camp, got a nasty shock last week from Lieutenant-Colonel Potter, camp commandant at Trentham. In a manly address to the men, the genial Colonel particularly denounced the six o'clock fanatics.

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NZ Truth, Issue 578, 15 July 1916, Page 5

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Wowseristic busybodies, intent on closing the Hotels at C p.m., and thus virtually prohibiting our soldiers in camp, got a nasty shock last week from Lieutenant-Colonel Potter, camp commandant at Trentham. In a manly address to the men, the genial Colonel particularly denounced the six o'clock fanatics. NZ Truth, Issue 578, 15 July 1916, Page 5

Wowseristic busybodies, intent on closing the Hotels at C p.m., and thus virtually prohibiting our soldiers in camp, got a nasty shock last week from Lieutenant-Colonel Potter, camp commandant at Trentham. In a manly address to the men, the genial Colonel particularly denounced the six o'clock fanatics. NZ Truth, Issue 578, 15 July 1916, Page 5

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