"UNITED WE STAND."
during her darkest hours, Britain found time to.see the funny side of things, hence the defiant laughter through the greatest ordeal to which a nation can be put. Nev/ Zealanders are the same, and next to the Jap our greatest enemy is this indefinate ’mononoty’ but laughter and seeing the humorous side of things will sec us through. Therefore, it is to this end that this paper is designated, so we should gladly welcome all assistance, no matter how trivial. A number of contributors have already sent us their impressions of camp and tent topics --wo all enjoy reading these amusing incidents and remarks quoted by that’wit in your tent’ or the sketches by that certain member or your Company. - - - b So why not send your effort. If you can’t write it, give us the tip --many arc doing-it —won’t you? wT he Editor.
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HQ Highlights, Issue 4, 12 February 1944, Page 1
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