EDITORIAL
As this will be the last issue before the, souvenir paper, we have decided again to. ref strict its, size to two pages, so that a flying start can be made on the paper that is to be commemorative of our crossing of the Linet The latter issue will contain six pages or more, and will incorporate a certificate signed byi -the ship to the effect ffhat-thtf soldier whose name appears thereon has been' allowed by King Neptune to cross the Equator.. It will also contain some drawings and sketches, for which blocks have to be made at our next port of call, and several printed pages, lhe issue will not be available, therefore, until after we have reached the port- Wewould 'be glad of further [short] contributions for the souvenir number. j In this number it was hoped to include an article descriptive of our next port of call. As these papers are being enclosed in letters home, however, we are precluded on censor-' smp grounds from, indicating which port it. is. We hope that the following notes on India generally will be informative. In addition there will be issued to Groups an instructive three page pamphlet which deals in detail with our next port of call.
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Down the Hatch, Issue 5, 5 February 1944, Page 1
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