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REPORTING impartially, as all international news agencies mustmost of the time anyway * Gonophone News brings the dinkum oil straight from the General - not a Batman - this week. Calling a truce with the Japs- they were glad of the spell • the General lined the bo y up, told them to keep the smokes going, and said that he had it from ” high ups n that the lads could expect to be homo in June; that the Div. could expedt to move out of the Pacific at midyear. British rpos; would re pl the Kiwi, as Works would have the Con Depot and the Kiwi Club ready for the Churchill ' " Terriers? "t: WORKS " was in ; a state of excitement this wack after the OC

had occasion to interview several of Works personnel. Gonophone picked up the signal that the Manpower Committee had dictated the Antervie and that from now on the Army was to have its behind jabbed. Great was the rejoicing among fanners, salesmen ’and other essential key workers. Towards the end of the week the

00 was braking his way to the Gonophone - he had no comments to make. ::: I CONSTERNATION ' reigned on Friday when it was learnt that the- General had made another statement to personnel of Field-Bakery in the forward area > • that n§?d not expect ' inforcements before June 44 and

could expect to remain in present location until Xhas.( Reports of this type tend to bring Gonophons News into disrepute. Only a rigid policy of Truth before Now Dews enables us tc publish such statements as the above )

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Dozerdust, Volume 2, Issue 10, 28 February 1944, Page 3

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GONEPHONE NEWS Dozerdust, Volume 2, Issue 10, 28 February 1944, Page 3

GONEPHONE NEWS Dozerdust, Volume 2, Issue 10, 28 February 1944, Page 3

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