SHORTWAVES
HEN our ’planes spot a U-boat, they report to the Navy, who rush a ship to the spot to spread green paint on the water. When the U-boat comes up, the periscope gets covered ‘with green paint, and thinking it is still under the surface, it continues to rise. When it gets to 2000 feet, the R.A.F. sends Spitfires and shoots it down.-New Zealand flyer’s description of the "latest method" employed in coping with the German submarine menace. : % * % ‘-HARLEMITE, watching Father Divine whisk by in a long limousine, said, " There, but for the grace of God -goes God."-Walter Winchell. : * % %* " CELL all thou hast .. ." While others chase wildly after Utopias, here is a slogan consonant both with common sense and with the British characterprivate enterprise run on Christian principles-" Truth," London,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 120, 10 October 1941, Page 3
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131SHORTWAVES New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 120, 10 October 1941, Page 3
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