“No, I ain’t crazy,” came the angry reply. “What the ’ell was I to do? The ruddy fools shoved me in a non-smoker I” i' * * * * Your voice is decidedly raspy this morning,” complained the colonel. “I know, sir,” replied the lieutenant. “I’ve been out roughing it with a file of soldiers all morning.” THE NATIONAL CLUB. Readers’ attention is drawn to an announcement of the above Club throwing open its rooms to all soldiers during week-ends. The sponsors trust that soldiers will avail themselves of the offer of comfort and service which the Club affords. 54-044 Wellington Taxis. A Co-operative Services 4-044.
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Camp News, Volume 1, Issue 18, 12 April 1940, Page 5
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