D. BLOCK DOINGS.
When in this camp you first appear,' P rhaps you ihave a little fear * - 0- what you’re ' really going : to do , And dire perils that may ' ensue. 'A- ’ll start off in our nicest style . . And drill you lor a little - , while' Till we think you 1 c not so r rough, Commence. to get a little A tough, -nd arter that we r ?l maybe. • trifle ■;ith f a lesson on the rifle. ? T • w ii you rea 11 want a thrill ho’JI try to teach you B ttle -Alli, -■com ■ whence you 1 j 1 rest A wash a dine, Then start on-:-the machine carbine. "You’ had _ enough? ■?• no • ' not yet? • / wen come and do some 3 y-one-t. - I. still a soldier, you' would .be We’ll trot you out to do r P.T-. Ard then a shower A some tea — .Don’t blame the cabbage on to me! No • when the lights are out we’ll creep, ind hope (??) to find- you all as lea*?.
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Papakura Parade, Volume 1, Issue 4, 1 April 1944, Page 7
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168D. BLOCK DOINGS. Papakura Parade, Volume 1, Issue 4, 1 April 1944, Page 7
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