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3. M. T. MUTTERINGS

While r&eing the loss of Pte. • Ruth Horton rom . the Staff, we give a. hearty welcome to Pte.' June ■ Nissan. A lovely'.additi on we c-1 in Bunny .h ow one can generally 1 ocate S/M Poster in his Office now®

A quaint historical nixup has cured in so much as our Ju n of Arc and our William the Conqueror have been on furlough at the same time,

On pi ica t i on. Cpl om Jordan, 3 M. T. storeman, has a clean but fruity story to tell all and sundry about a P;n s

Pte c ßred Milden’s attempt at gardening has taken on, a. sombre note in the shape of f our gruesome graveyard plots.»

Two more mys teries being s ved by Barry’s . Bu; ul ar Bureau viz. who cut the wife's on the bar-room window, and who flagged the fish from rhe officers’ ’’frig”?

.N„ Z., Pes ts»- Gors e . rabbi ts s ragwo rt ? and now P« T-« Ins truc tors a Listen in-on their ■. suenus singing and dubious harmony in A Block showers at nigh You’- J 1 catch on*

■ Wanted Urgently.- Sky hooks to. hang a:- pi at f erm ; / to the clouds so that m. T. officers.headed South on furlough can try and thumb passing aircraft for a lift!

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Papakura Parade, Volume 1, Issue 3, 15 March 1944, Page 6

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3. M. T. MUTTERINGS Papakura Parade, Volume 1, Issue 3, 15 March 1944, Page 6

3. M. T. MUTTERINGS Papakura Parade, Volume 1, Issue 3, 15 March 1944, Page 6

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