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DIRT

Isn’t it a pity, when things are looking pretty, nnd the war from day to day is doing fine* r Shell .the. weather’s getting 7 brighter, - And our burdens getting lighter, < — '• And there’ll soon be nothing left for which to. pine* I repeat that it’s a pity, that I had to write this ditty, But the trouble is of course* you all will guess. v> That ht these tines so happy, ■ s ’ i • . ' ; Sergeant : ISaJor isakes' thcEf crappy, - : •.?' . -. By putting Batchy Karri son on 'the Moss*

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Peoples Vice, 2 August 1943, Page 4

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DIRT Peoples Vice, 2 August 1943, Page 4

DIRT Peoples Vice, 2 August 1943, Page 4

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