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Gonophone News

DURING the last few days malic-

iously minded persons have gone out of their way to spread the rumour that Gonoj)honc News Service would find all source of copy cut off owing to the Army’s Manpower Survey of Works personnel,::: Apart

from effect on morale of our readers

We ' consider that, in the

interests of national unity, all

forms of rumourmongering should be

visisted with the most devilfish

punishment the Army can demise- in fact, there are several N.C.O’s in Works worn we could recommend with

confidence for the job,;:: G OTOPHONE

NEWS finds that the Survey greatly

increases copy. Our ace reporter, Gordon Ma calc and the " Treahcrous

Whitten report feverish activity at all Gonophonos in Necal, :;:: PROM most reliable sources it is

understood that when present schedul

of work is completed another more comprehensive plan will be handed over for construction and that it

will cover at least six months.:::: STILL another report says that when present plans are completed the Unit will undergo a course of Pi eld Training before going on furlough. It is also thought that N.2. manpower demands will largely

be met from men withdrawn from the

forward area. :::: AbCORDING ct

reporter Macale a large number of Services Section are keen to remain

in Neoal on a maintenance party - a fact the OC will no doubt take

into consideration when making the selection* :::: AS we go to press.

We learn that all N.S. Waacs are to

return to essential industries.

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Bibliographic details

Dozerdust, Volume 2, Issue 16, 22 April 1944, Page 5

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Gonophone News Dozerdust, Volume 2, Issue 16, 22 April 1944, Page 5

Gonophone News Dozerdust, Volume 2, Issue 16, 22 April 1944, Page 5

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