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AI? officer was lecturing his men on their helmviour in public. “If a civilian.” lie said. ‘‘should make offnesive remarks and try to pick a. quarrel with a soldier in a public-house, the soldier should qua t- | !y drink ,up Ids beer and leave the place at once. You understand, what I've said. Private .Smith? If a civilian tried to quarrel with you iit a puhlic- > house, what ought you to do?” The soldier'shifted uneasily in his si at. ‘‘i. ought to drink up ’is beer, sir, U an.'i go quietly away!”
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Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 89, 26 September 1938, Page 3
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94QUITE CLEAR Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 89, 26 September 1938, Page 3
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