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ftoge Two CENSORSHIP: a term meaning that ntver were so many words, telling aoraoch, suppressed by so few. COLOGNE: Rosesl) See Ashes of COVENTRATING: unpleasant Nazi pastime, how replaced* by Moscowering and Leninregrading. DEMOCRACY: what the First Great War was fought to make the world safe for. DICTATORS: Charles Chaplin and other comedians. DIPLOMAT: a man trained to say nothing, nicely. DNIEPROSTROY DAM: a busted flush that beat the German CZECHOSLOVAKIA: a short lived modern state; b. Versailles 1919; d. Munich, 1938. DORNIER: a large winged monster rapidly becoming extinct (see Dodo) DARLAN: a hide-bound Admiral with a land-bound navy. DAVENTRY NEWS: yesterday's headlines warmed up for breakfast. DECLARATION OF WAR: just an old-fashioned custom. DE GAULLE: according to Laval, a Gaul of gall. DE-GAUSSING: taking the sting out of magnetic mines (compare 'de-lousing'). DUCE: Top Wop. ECHELON: a whimsical term used by statesmen to describe expeditionary force. ENEMY-OCCUPIED TERRITORY: Europe, etc. ERSATZ: a term used by a Greys smoker to describe the strange tobacco given to him by Aunt Agatha for bis birthday. Hn* you Mr ItvouriW dttm.u»ni! Poif thtm » "Crtri Dictionary," Bex 1528, Wtllinfcen:

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24733, 9 October 1941, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24733, 9 October 1941, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24733, 9 October 1941, Page 11