Two Australians who were being entertained at a London hostel conferred earnestly about the interior of oyster patties set before 'them. “Well, I’ll try anything once,” said one resignedly. “Did you say everything?” asked the other. But the look bf awful doubt on their faces recalled a Punch cartoon of the last war. A hefty backwoodsman, dining at the Savoy, was gazing horror-stricken upon a bisected oyster patty. “Say, bo,” he called to the waiter, “something’s died inside my bun.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 January 1943, Page 5
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