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150DDITY

This week 150 have again proved that: ”It’s the early truck that catches the dunnage”• -o-o-o-o-o -0-0-Q -o-o —o—o—o o—o - R.I.P. On being closely questioned, Nurse Jenks stated that ”Doc” Rolleston was definitely NOT Negotiating for a noon sign outside the R.I.P. ( sorry - we mean R.A.P.) on account of the dim-out regulations. ■

"Those Bald-Headed old B-- •—o'* seem to have gained a new lease on life from the article we printed <?. couple is issues back - Mk.II cleared the tent out the other night (in fact docs so every night) with no a ar on effort a Illi’ *

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Gun Flash, Issue XXI, 22 May 1943, Page 4

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98

150DDITY Gun Flash, Issue XXI, 22 May 1943, Page 4

150DDITY Gun Flash, Issue XXI, 22 May 1943, Page 4

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