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TO CONTRIBUTORS

.When writing for ’Parade*' please keep it . short. We have to throw? out too much good material because it is too long. 150 words is the maximum, Host items must he less than this; So .keep it sho r

.Who was the Telephone Operat or when -asked by scm j . WAG? to be put on to Gen,, Eisenhower, ' turned - t<o one of her mates and asked wheee he could be located? And another enquiry made ... by the same WAG? to be put „ on to. the Eighth Army, another operator said 15 Just a moment, I’ll put you through to the Post Office, 11 c*m s*u r*-! £*»€•/*>'* *« f Weeping and wailing for the Whiskey which wandered*, - Hie. Transit} How that Sgt, Smith A.?, is on the j ob a the war won? last long a He’ll soon jack it up, Happy in your wook. Smithy?. .

The Orderly Officer was looking for Sludgers, rare through they are in this Camp ? ( 1) He saw a man with a furtive look in his eye What do you do? What is ' your job?” n l*'m a. tea--taster, Sir, n "WhatJ What ? s that R "I go round the Institutes tasting the tea.If I tan taste any tea they pour more water on it%, -r'Who was 'the P c TO Sgt c who waited up for * Sgt.. Suther- ' land for two hours with a , Crayfish On the end ©f a string -

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

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237

TO CONTRIBUTORS Papakura Parade, Volume 1, Issue 3, 15 March 1944, Page 3

TO CONTRIBUTORS Papakura Parade, Volume 1, Issue 3, 15 March 1944, Page 3

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