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LOCAL NEWS

W applaud Sapper • Kealys efforts -is the Of fice Mass The higfaight ©f course being the Bess gong. Hanging there in a halo of its own reflection, it serves as a beacon to hungry . leers'staggering over rocks and tufts'to the satisfaction of their bodily needs* Such a pity - that the J*£* is full* / ~fe deplore the.-wasteful habits of Theodolite Ken. ’hen /• we realise that /in ! jJurope. r -there.- are thousands ’ c-1 persons seeking' food- and /'drink., we’ •condemn Ken’s throwing of cups '. of .' tea. at; Butch* -Tea is : such, a price ; too.’- However,; on this occasion,. Butch reciprocated ’:.’ by /turning. • out ■ a nice batch" -; ’ of scenes*

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Peoples Vice, 2 August 1943, Page 4

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LOCAL NEWS Peoples Vice, 2 August 1943, Page 4

LOCAL NEWS Peoples Vice, 2 August 1943, Page 4

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