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who is the musicallyminded member of the k,E c ‘ . Furlough Draft’who is "dividing his time and / talents- with equal success between two brown-eyed ' Waac-S;? . ' . ' ■ O O C " J ° ci. «- -2 r, t? <, o■ B c We notice the men turning inter s ted eyes towards the new personnel ' in ”B Block* . .Permanent Waacs would do" wall ' to look to ‘ their laurels o V g c o c 3 o o o •$:. <.* c o Q We would like Pt e» -Ruth . Simpson to note that Hut 2 is not the best- place in which to ride a bike ; c: q •e- q © c b.. € c « ,c. .<* c e »1 Join our Housewifery SessionsJ.h Sweeping classes held on the bull- r -•.- ring after every storm c ’ • C.O««.COjC.OC. •? C V 5 O It is with egret that we say -farewell to ’’Paddy’h Sigs, have gained and Papakura has lost one of its best known identities. We wish !i Paddy” all the best in her new job, . < ,v -• s v c c. < c. c o s c * e c -Bel ic i .ilg„tions- -.t o Pte dean Bakers _ and Col s Reed ,(U. S. .Army) on their, engagements . Airy 1 love grand? ’ C . » e. O o. <? <, » e r a. C 9 <•. t>v«. >*:' Why does the mere mention of the.” Pumpkin Patch” cause so much laughter -in Hut 2? .

Our opposition- in. the - newspaper world, the.' ”Auckland Star 55 , has scooped the story, about the curfew to -be rung in city streets at 9 P?>el. (2100 hrs,-, to the in?, tinted) for the benefit of . females between the age.of 25. j Don- t. worry. younger Wa ao e 3 Don• t. ■forget the train hikes •an hour to get to Tironui and think of ’the long walk up to ”B :; Block i We thank Cpis„ Burt $ Po= for moderating the?, r footsteps when taking -the bed check at 0100 hrs,. An our.® of c one id ti is worth more than a, salvo of shoes* c O 'f c The Exchange \!nnn rang through to the Adjutant. • -Sixt would . you mi n d going in to the Camp Commandants Office to see if his buttes, is pressed in*?- - & c -.- .. J c 4 yeQ -J .■3y,e OC, -> ■■ O- >■ <S x t *7 £, 6 o ” x » a . 1 - . 7 1S» st c -ai ■ o c Ci. e«O C. c ~; s '• n ... : 77, Q ... - -.

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Papakura Parade, Volume 1, Issue 2, 1 March 1944, Page 7

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WAAC UACKS, Papakura Parade, Volume 1, Issue 2, 1 March 1944, Page 7

WAAC UACKS, Papakura Parade, Volume 1, Issue 2, 1 March 1944, Page 7

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