WHERE CAN WE DRAW THE LINE?
• What Ho—The tawny Neptune arrives; "mid fanfare of trumpets. It was a hot day, but not hot enough to keep the boys from Mt. Olympus awaythough no nymphs accompanied the Patriarch. * * * Pa Neptune’s rooters made a judicious selection from those present. Capt. Anderson, 19 Army Troop, was first to bite the dust. Sister Anderson and Sister Allen, in quaint native attire, graced the baptismal font. * * * Amongst those present were —Major Mantell-Harding, boyishly resistant, Colonel Sage, rampant, Mr. King, pugnacious, Mr. Beyer, docile, Mr. Carnachan, expectant, Mr. Laurie, underwares, the R.S.M., fighting, Pte. Joe Crossen, unconquerable. * * * But the Gods disagreed'would not let him sleep there— Sent tropical rain to dampen his lair— A rush to his quarters, a scamper, and then— Though hot, he decided to stay in his den.
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Serial Waves, 14 September 1940, Page 6
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