DRIVING IT HOME.
iTOKLI Jams 3 ga.ve us a jolt the other ■ day when he told us that ha thought it was time DCCTRDUST folded up and d i sis ppu ax k dde oe n tly .or o t herwi so & It hud, he thought ? reached the stage where it simply piddled around with small talk common to Sgts 0 YZc denied that the paper .tod anything in comm'on with mere Sgts 9 # but just in ordex to check up we asked De-tar Wingfield? cultural 0.0. of the IT, 0. Ch s F ana he was most indignant that he or any one* of the Sgt pc should be associated with the H rug'.!!• There were one oo?;'< twoj he points d out, who. had some truck vi th it, but not one of the batter clause. n ahw-sr drivel, my dear fellow, that’s all DOSShDUST is; wont lust long J After that wo had some difficulty in believing Norm James’ charge t However, we decided to pursue the tiohfc),, MM CjFLaßobb was most holpgul he complained that there was too much t? pidd-j» ling ( Sappers like thit word) in the o What it needs is more kick®' Spra A .Th Williams vms more hclpfulg said h.e never read it# Spr'y.-’fasqo. who is very patriotic,* said he was . a pallet at th: waste of,paper whichcould be uaad for wrapping up fish ■ and chips,; Spiw Z.l. VToodu eaid th& style made him sleepy w »too much the some t spr® uuottorrn termed the paper a 1: bullshit ;. affair ? and Spr Burling said he was' afraid to open his mouth ar the paper would puts word □ini h, J imhiy rl 6mi n q: . . asked why th; bill We had ho CAPITALS© While Cecil Arthur sajd that unless .WZSRWBT could help boys tuska con<”» tact wftth to \Y,A.A*C»3 b it wuu uoc« lesec- ten Scagai* and Yuill said that tholr positions in the Unit prohi bi ted their using ob see ho . language, or they would have oxp rd’o uo d their " opinions there- and than o ? 3 ? AS a result of the combined kick in-the pants we have decided to (1) use cap!tain (2) appoint a hinnch of high class newphawks; (3) rim k 4 close• to the low of libel that vjc will need c. guard from B/r.D, .'Detach*men t t ’we a four ho urs. v Th a t i s until v/e have- to barbed wire fena:-; crccta-do
RUMOUR ha c it that Cpl« Robb is sott** Ing up a shorn.!' op air a hep for ladle e only a s a spare time hobby 0 ■ It if . understood that all male boats will still have to go to lea Day, I'ha owag of shoos the Cpl«, was Carrying th& other- day s'jggocts his first ollento are hand pickcd 0 Wonder 11 the a »/»n > A> v C OJ& ao disappointed on Uundsy at Mu auo •, n co 0«oe q 1 o a oilsn.t © ',m a r?) you hiding, Mba?.G«
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Dozerdust, Volume 1, Issue 18, 16 October 1943, Page 6
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