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"R.A.P. BLUES. "

I wandered to the n.n..P. To seek a little'cure, "Duffy” almost strangled me. And now I have malua!/ The next day 1 saw Jack, With trouble' in my -ear, And now 1 wish.he’d put it . » back Then maybe I could hear. The Doc I. showed my finger,, He said "you’ve come too • . • ’ : .■ . late. Told "Duffy” not to linger As he’d hav.e to amputate’. £*ll . ■ ■ ./'By one who went,-- .. ' .but won’t go again.” • A War Correspondent says he was surprised at the amount of tea l our troops drink. Perhaps he has not.tried cookhouse coffee* '

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/WWHQHI19440304.2.3

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HQ Highlights, Issue 7, 4 March 1944, Page 1

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96

"R.A.P. BLUES. " HQ Highlights, Issue 7, 4 March 1944, Page 1

"R.A.P. BLUES. " HQ Highlights, Issue 7, 4 March 1944, Page 1

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