■' A*W complaints, Oqrporal V" said the Colonel, ,-T" Yes, sir. Taste that, sir," wld tWCorporal, promptly. " Why," he the best soup I ever tasted." the Corporal, "and the it coffee." who has recently been an organist, was very on receiving the followthe replies : " Dear Sir, —I a vacancy for an music:teacher, either lady Haying been both for a nul^Bp years, i. beg to offer'you my [n one of the large munition factories in England, where 1,000 women are employed, each is provided with a cap, ft nd rubber gloves as a. prqtection against the effect of the chemicals that are used in the manfacture of explosives. A letter recently received from a visitor to the factory states that, notwithstanding the protection afforded by the caps, the hair of the ■whole 1000 workers has been turned a bright red through the actio i of the chemicals,
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 22 March 1917, Page 3
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