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“RAMBLE WITH GAMBLE.”

Charlie Todd talks of a snake he saw, picked up a stick to., kill it? but it so happened that the stick > picked up was a snake, and the snalr he saw was a stick.

Jim Barnett in the Orderly Room began a letter - “Below arc the particulars re the above.” Cute ch?

Quotation; “Wen I came into the ■Army, Britains troubles ceased.* — Tom Hall or Anyway# why should ’’Snow” Kisbctt g mad just Because "Bartic’-’ cuts Wire with his scissors?

One of the boys wrote to his dad one told him of the hide-out whore he could find three bottles of becr, s lcl there well over a year ago • that s what we’d expect of Ivan Wilson of course. ’Tie said that Ivan is think ing of putting in a liquor order by post - just in case we strike New Zealand soon. It keeps I guess.

Our ’’snoop” reporter finds it tough to get anything on Major Conder thus days and there’s nothing to report <. Sept a little about his card tccnioi If he has a full hand he will often quote “I’ll hove- to farm these.” Is is becaues the subject of farming i- r on everybody’s lips these days? Well that’s all concerning Maj q -though we just can’t fatham out why it is h affectionately refers to Lieutenant Tapper as ‘’Junior’”

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/WWHQHI19440408.2.6

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HQ Highlights, Issue 10, 8 April 1944, Page 2

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“RAMBLE WITH GAMBLE.” HQ Highlights, Issue 10, 8 April 1944, Page 2

“RAMBLE WITH GAMBLE.” HQ Highlights, Issue 10, 8 April 1944, Page 2

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