EDITORIAL.
In our last issue we mentioned having seen service in the field© Now' we find ourselves involved in action again - this time a PAPER WAR. ANOP HL ES has left her mark and we are regular customers for the local hospital We’ve sent boys home on N. Z. leave and they have apparently found that there is no place like home and are reluctant to return here. However our skeleton staff struggles manfully on and will continue to do so© Life has had its ’moments’ though,and we have had our share of pleasure in the last few months© A 3-month stay in TAILEVU is not to be sneered at. Meanwhile we take this opportunity of producing another Gazette to record - in lighter vein - some of the memorable incidents that have happened since our return to this Paradise of the Pacific. - Ed©
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Guerrilla Gazette, Volume 11, Issue 4, 1 May 1944, Page 2
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