From the first day of entering camp Tiny had found himself selected for cookhouse fatigue. A week of it passed before he decid'd to go sick. Paraded before the medial officer, he complained of shell-shock. "Shell-shock!” exclaimed that astounded officer. "Why, you haven’t heard <t gun fired yet.” “Guns have nothing to >'o with it,” said Tiny. "It’s the way thev keep me shelling those nasty pcnC
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 March 1943, Page 2
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