BY THE WAY.
z A' new . cocktail,” x Qff ; Record ” ba si-made' its appearance in camp. •Tommy'.' - Stokes ' was no t•- prepared ' to comment oh;.it- beyond ; stating ..that it " was. the goods. ”, He- referred us to Sgt. . Dick Laurie and '” ' ..’Re '. Rag ” - %rf is 'ey -' 'f b r ■furthe . details* . No ith. were in h y humour t p comment on ; anything ? beyond the. need for Aspr. When we .. saw. -theml'. /.
v ” Sc one do cr st. Cafe” f al-- • most 'cha ngcd . _hado/ re-c a nil;. ■to the Drag.- LincA Ask “ Deacon ■ ” Carswell or Archie 1 Ca von f 0 z detail -
. HAVING finished a fle> glass P 38 Light, ning, Jim . Hawthorne \ says that 1 " and Rube Curtis may fly . home that is when Rube ' finishes hi . P Ml Mus-tssnjt .Wh/:?;., - - /:,/ /,' • /
We hear that latest .. 'developments ' are providing Capt. Boyd with, '' ■' ' ■ plenty of -amusenhnt c
' •.. ” Ho ri ” HarXsman_fbnjds he is .'growing'’ so ■ fat ' -and;. chubby he is afraid his . civvie .clothes will not
fit him on his returns -/' The re is some talk of- hit /•wanting-, to stay/ hero , • until the summer so he,.ca reduce under tropic sun. ( 00 please .note ) / .
■■ Mauris Palmer who spent the first eighteen ■ months of his life on a farm is . anxious to us new- old times and expects .to .be called to the cowyard any day. ■ C rprising how popular - farming is now among, /our. personnel )
If you . • want to ' know how to boil a f a ea nut ? tin' .of a ter • at . the door ..'oi your tsnt ask, Kei t h .Daw s o <.
Bunny ” i Spencer and . Doug ; Come are ‘due to "• ■co 11 c • five dollars each ; on a wager' •- they rd ■ J giving to donate it to h. Nat. Pa s i 11x1'1:1 z/y .’ivst. t-' A splendid example. Hi*
Works Service Engine*-I ro Complete First Year Of Activities.(Cont. from page ii) Working parties . from, the Wharf unit also assisted with the drainage system's necessary in 4 th# Gen. hagHosp., and other jobs. * 1 .■ . :
more WORK/ . ■ AS the 4th, Gen. Hosp* was being completed, work was proceeding with, the Con*, vale scent. Depot and the Kiwi Club. The . ! former being almost as large as the j4th, G n Hosp., and the latter is regarded as . the finest., Soldiers , Club in the South . pacific .area. .
’THIS brief summary i of the year’s work indicates that members of the Works Service / v Engineers may look . back on the year with the satisfaction of knowing that they , carried out their tasks offic .ntly - nd made a genuine contribution to , a victory which will so oh; be consummated. g ' ■; ... ' ■ ' ‘ . 1 v pth-niiomiii . Your Cheerio* , v > t \ ; ' • ' '. ‘ ! ' - \ t ■- -■ ■ V ‘ . . ■ , . ... , ■. •' ; - . SSfeSja,- ■ .-'7 ..■ ■ " * V\' ; . ' ' ■ ■ ■ ... ■. .. ’ ... ■ ■ 1
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Dozerdust, Volume 2, Issue 18, 20 May 1944, Page 11
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451BY THE WAY. Dozerdust, Volume 2, Issue 18, 20 May 1944, Page 11
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