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UNMOUNTED.

When a camp was opened in a certain country town, several tradespeople saw a golden harvest. Among them was the owner of a cafe, who filled his window with signs telling the troops he was catering especially for the new A.I.F. “Mulga” decided to have a feed at this cafe one evening. When he asked how much he owed, the answer staggered him. Then he asked the cafe proprietor if he wanted to buy a horse. “Not me!” said the cafe bloke. “Surely you want a horse,” said “Mulga.” “I don’t see how you could do without one.” “Well,” said “Mulga,” picking his teeth, “every bushranger had a horse.” • * * ' * ■ . ' !

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War Wit, Volume 1, Issue 7, 1 August 1941, Page 10

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UNMOUNTED. War Wit, Volume 1, Issue 7, 1 August 1941, Page 10

UNMOUNTED. War Wit, Volume 1, Issue 7, 1 August 1941, Page 10

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