ALOHA
Known topmost as ’’SERIAL WAVES” to others by another name, this newspaper”bids adieu- to readers. ’John Dory is loathe to leave you, but time waits for no man. We have cast a few pearls and hashed up a lot of tripe, but we have tried to interest and entertain you. The success of Vol 11 has been due to the same team of willing workers, together with the sketch artist Eric Hammer, Ship Wireless Operator.* “Mo No 7* and Pte W D Williams are- new contributors whose efforts have, added interest to our pages. Cpl Lloyd is the racy sports reporter who has kept us au fait with the sports results. We would like to thank our readers, whose pennies have made the publication possible* John Dory is pleased to issue Vol 11 No 7 gratis to old customers and those scroungers who managed to big a copy tonight. We must thank the 0 C troops for the assistance and kind encouragement meted out from time to time to the staff of -’’SERIAL WAVES”* Having handed out these bouquets, we sign off, feeling smooth in our conscience and happy with our memories* Vive L ’ lmp&ratrice 1
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Serial Waves, Volume 2, Issue 2, 27 September 1940, Page 3
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