THE "NUTTER" “KNITS”.
' i Aft is ever strenuous weeks of n nut'*!:•.< things out”, Capt. Dixon has reached a stage where it is now necessary to ”knit things together". However,'his greatest worry nowadays J is how to abbrevaitb the word ”ae- ! sernble”. The obvious answer is ”asld’ but Capt. D. fear that the frivolous may - nay, certainly will - confuse it with something entirely different. In order to save the Capt’s. sleep o’ nights, •■/in some measure of recognition, and c.t the same time aid the j war effort, readers are invited to do 1 their best thinking and submit their suggestions direct to Capt. Dixon, RHQ. (It is oven rumoured, that ho is offering a bottle of I! dehydrated ll beer for tho best effort.)
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Gun Flash, Issue XXVI, 25 June 1943, Page 2
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