P.B. PRIVATES
WE hear that P.B.P. Knowles has developed a keen interest in farming, and is most eager to spend his leave at Ngongotaha learning to milk cows and ride horses. Is the simple life the only attraction, we wonder? ♦ P.B.P. Ramsbottom. Don’t look now, but a black sheep’s behind. Is he a Pissey, is he, Lizzie? Gunner Belcher: Tut, tut, such manners! Sapper Chick. Refuses to be. egged on. P.B.P. Reid: Isn’t one of them enough? We wonder if Neville White isn’t something -of a dark horse. Why be Moodie? Be Blythe and Revell! /• • • • A short time in the Army makes you Wylie. Large batches of old hands left for pastures new last week, including some who had been here so long that . they had become almost rooted. The oldest inhabitant competition re-opens again this week.
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Arawa Guerilla, Issue 8, 1 November 1942, Page 8
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