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“Smithy” was always careless about his personal appearance, and he thought the Army was a bit finicky in regard to its insistence on clean shaving and well-cut hair. He returned from one leave with a heavy crop on top, and was informed by the sergeant-major that he should see a barber. You mean to get my hair cut? “Smithy” asked. Oh, well, you might at least drop in and get an estimate, said the S.M. . ' ■ . ' * * *
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War Wit, Volume 1, Issue 10, 1 November 1941, Page 11
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