J. VUNIWAI.
He’s up with the Wogs in the morning To tend to the Sick Parade And usually comes in to breakfast With the fluff on his chin still displayed. His bed is laid out by a window Of the dorm.itary come-R. A. P. And not ’cos he likes the fresh breezes But the Fair little lassies to see. Oh Boy.’ He’s a lad with the wimmin That is if our eyes don’t deceive. The hour he gets home in the morning Is incredibly hard to believe. Each p. m. he goes out on Recon. To see what goes on in the town, The comment he draws from WAAF drivers Just cannot be here written down. The MIP there will sure miss him For Johnny was his First Mate; But Johnny just called on the Dr. As a blind,when out on a date. ’0 Here we go gathering nuts in May* 5 Is the theme- song of Vuniwai Bold. But alas.’ My space is restricted So the details remain still untold.’
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Guerrilla Gazette, Volume 11, Issue 4, 1 May 1944, Page 3
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171J. VUNIWAI. Guerrilla Gazette, Volume 11, Issue 4, 1 May 1944, Page 3
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