THE "CRISIS".
i SID DIAMOND gave us the i lowdown on the " present oriole * • as' he termed ! the general belief that
* •u all be home Boon. HI * XT only they would: tell u 8 when we are goAng hoioa • give as a definite -date •'we’d all be much happier* It is this day by day existence that is filing us all J he said as he glumly left our editorial office. :••• CURIOUSLY enough, Sid looks sleek and well fdd for a man whom a ” day by day existence is killing ” • ill WE noticed it several times and thought of suggesting to the 00 • that he have Sid on ” the mat ” just.’for the sake of taking a look at. what a well fed soldier lookb
like. Some objection might bo lodged that Sid is much too aggelic in feature and that " *at
Willie ” Hart, Mic Pasco or u Sno” Bell would be better’examples. We think these men, like Ted Knowling, are carrying rather much weight round the midriff. :::: GENERALLY speaking, we feel that the " killing process can be borne for another years at least before any noticeable effect would be appreciable • ‘ L t, * ‘ *’ *’
FIVE Hundred card tournament in the Rec Hut Thursday, night: 24 players* wanted to
meet a party from Div. Engineers. See notice in Rec. Hut.
WHO is the Sapper who takes care of the WaaG s dog ? ( BTD run a gaS chamber for strays MOST popular word An camp these days is " - **LIST ’’and it has nothing in common with the composer. ; -•
i . DOZERBUST conveys « to Sgt. "Lin " Lip- - anovich hearties con- ' gratulations on his ; transfer to Army HQ? j Wellington, where he • will take up duties
in War Artist Dept.
All the best Old Bean.
” I am delighted
to learn that my coll- • eagufre, Len Book, has ..been promoted to QM Clerk; please express my appreciation
through the pages of Dozerdust ” Alf Saunders. ( Here it is Alf)
” OUR MOTTO is
spotless or nothing " was the explanation Charlie Coffin and Dave Smith gave us for the ” spotless V/ state of the Dumbea Cookhouse IT WAS. •
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Dozerdust, Volume 2, Issue 21, 12 June 1944, Page 1
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