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SOLUTION.

“Teddo” the. Gunner and his pal were on four days’ leave in Sydney. Walking towards the Manly boat, Ted, who is a good-living conscientious country lad, became confidential. Turning to his more sophisticated mate, he said: “I’m rather worried.” “What is it?” asked the mate. “Well, I have lately met a wealthy widow on the North Shore line. I don’t love her. She wants me to marry her Before I go away, but there is a poor girl up home whom I do love intensely. What shall I do?” “Listen to - your heart, ‘Teddo’,” advised the other. “You are right. I’ll go home and get ‘spliced’.” .“I’ll tell you what you might do, then, old boy. Give me the widow’s address and I’ll explain things to her,” said the ' other. * ❖ s": “Even Rolf became a fanatical Nazi.” Stockholm cable. Why this redundancy ?

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War Wit, Volume 1, Issue 4, 1 May 1941, Page 15

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SOLUTION. War Wit, Volume 1, Issue 4, 1 May 1941, Page 15

SOLUTION. War Wit, Volume 1, Issue 4, 1 May 1941, Page 15

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