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EEP-TOE shoes, we are told, are definitely "out." Along with the other vanished pumps of yesterday. * * * IAN offer from a publican to provide beer for a battalion of soldiers on the march was refused. Apparently the C.O, thought it would take too long for his men to leave a given pint. * * * T is said that when working in his. study the Fuehrer is inspired by a bust of Bismarck. Heartened by his recent birthday gifts, Herr Hitler has hopes of going down in history as the Scrap Iron Chancellor, | Bg ae a GERMAN chemists hope to extract. . food from coal. British babies have been conducting experiments on these lines for years, | * + * ‘A PRODUCER says he once selected the entire chorus for a musical comedy in an hour. My, my, he must be quick at figures! : * * * | JN England a regiment of journalists " has been suggested. What a shame the Army is becoming so mechanised. How icturesque would be a company of Free ancers clattering down Fleet Street,. ,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 62, 30 August 1940, Page 8
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