SHORTWAVES
HE Ministry of Information has ae asked newsreel proprietors not to refer to Italians as " ice-cream merchants," because so many worthy people of other nations come within that category, but it has no objection to the term " wops." -British confectionery journal. * * * ITLER, whose real name is Schicklgruber, is a criminal of a rather uncommon type.-Dr. W. R. Inge. * 1% %* ELL all my friends how well I am being treated. Tell my pals in the Army. Tell them in the Navy. Above all, tell it to the Marines.-Letter from British prisoner-of-war, passed by Nazi censor. % % * APAN confronted with an emergency cannot tolerate that even one of its pecple should dress richly or eat copi-ously.-Prince Konoye. % % * HE REV. J. NORTON suggested that the Germans were sparing breweries and maltings from bombing because if drinking continued at the present rate we would lose the wat. — "South Wales Echo."
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 76, 6 December 1940, Page 6
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146SHORTWAVES New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 76, 6 December 1940, Page 6
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