SANDY'S CORNER
WILLING OR UNWILLING? We are now told that we will not willingly come out of Korea. We have, therefore, one of two chances — (a) That we don't suffer too heavily coming out unwillingly; (b) that the Chinese will willingly stop at the 38th parallel and allow us, willingly, to remain in South Korea. STILL PEANUTS. A fine example of British official I jargen: “In the Nuts (Unground) I (Other than Groundnuts) Order, the | expression Nuts sliall have reference to such nuts, other than groundnuts, as would, but for this amending order, : not qualify as nuts (unground) (other [than groundnuts) by reason of their ! being nuts (ungtound).” Comments • Canadian paper; "Why not call them 1 peanuts?’’
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Wanganui Chronicle, 8 December 1950, Page 4
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117SANDY'S CORNER Wanganui Chronicle, 8 December 1950, Page 4
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