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FLAGRANT BREACH

RSM Caught IVA . On their return from a: most f ormal inspection and Church-Parade last ’Sunday morning, RHQ officers were horrified to observe the RSM* s motor cycle-parked at theehtrahce to a wellknown (or should one say ’notorious 1 ) establishment .which is out of bounds to all troops for obvious reasons?! 1 It has been said that: the; culprit was < summoned to'the presence of the Adju- ' tent on his 'Return an* hour. or so- later from which interview he emerged in as most - chastened frame of mind. Popular opinion, • however,, doubt’s if even the -Adjutant’s vitriolic -tongue could rub , the acid through the RSl’a hide? and this is obviously the case as he is still in the habit of visiting the >, premises in question. Questions arising out of, the above ar 6: 1. Where will. the Sergeant’s lettuce now .come from? n (see over.)

2iWhy has the RSI.! started a nightly /.fl.tattcfr? . '. 3. Who 'was '.the man who‘did- not return to, camp until 2350- hours on tho. night prior .-to the above? . / . 4. How did the RSM' know that the man mentioned in 3» above was- out ■ till • this time when ho was asleep at that hour? « and why his sudden i concern about the matter? . ..' Remember he ■ old saying, .-.R SM ?? ? ? - "People in glass , houses -— -- (Caso proceeding) ...

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/WWGUN19430703.2.5

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Gun Flash, Issue XXVIII, 3 July 1943, Page 2

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220

FLAGRANT BREACH Gun Flash, Issue XXVIII, 3 July 1943, Page 2

FLAGRANT BREACH Gun Flash, Issue XXVIII, 3 July 1943, Page 2

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