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“OSSIFERS”

THE other Sunday morning on Church Parade the Padre played for the hymns. We don’t know what he had been up to the night before, but every time he went for D Flat he missed it and hit something quite different. * ' * • *

Capt. Neesham has had his regimental number changed. We hope they made him sign for it. ** * - Was it Mr. McNaughton who missed a deer which was sitting on the end of his rifle? Some unkind person suggested that the reason was that he was looking at the wrong dear. ♦ ♦ ♦ Someone tried to get some information out of Mr. Spraggon. The person was heard to observe afterwards that Mr. Spraggon was as informative as a Vedic hymn written on ox-hide by a moron.

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Arawa Guerilla, Issue 16, 1 July 1943, Page 16

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“OSSIFERS” Arawa Guerilla, Issue 16, 1 July 1943, Page 16

“OSSIFERS” Arawa Guerilla, Issue 16, 1 July 1943, Page 16

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