3. M. T. MUTTERINGS
—ln the' 3 MT Sgts..’....Mess ...... sare' of McGuires- Drencß Posters’; Fiz-Zy & Haywards Hooch, have- dropped cohsid-. erably -since these three gentlemen- signed the pledge, ..Much.- talk going on about a new Romeo in the workeh ops « Who - could .i t -be? Does he- work among pis tons & things. & has he recently sported- a ’’Clark Gable’' moustache? ok »•? i*'! sr> fcrJ Cplo Noel Bran ton is aspiring to the ranks of bird fanciers I believe.., Presumably fan-tails are his , . speciality* Wail from Waipipi Where, Oh where, is my Badge- boy to-night? All ambition to visit ' Australia has been thorough-, ly squashed through listening &o tine rantings of Sgt o M. Neville during the past fortnights All we have learned is that it comprises a land of swamps, sand & sorrow, inhabited by*..a inhere snakes,, flat-tailed Platypi, bison, abos, laughing jackasses & boundary-riders. We are somwwhat nonplussed as to which of this array our Max belongs.
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Papakura Parade, Volume 1, Issue 2, 1 March 1944, Page 6
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1563. M. T. MUTTERINGS Papakura Parade, Volume 1, Issue 2, 1 March 1944, Page 6
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