BUNTY IN TROUBLE.
■ ?Buhty has spoiled ' his ’fine militancy reco...io If not par-' ticularly noted for brightness and originality, he at least has been a. model of dignity and decorum from which the PyTo Staff could learn a great deal; .■ The trouble was tliat z Bunty .. ell in love/ So much so that he : just couldn’t . keep, away from the lady» I; his was all right until he started going A,VI .:-. Ik
R i val s i The young 71 ady~ had fourteen other suitors but you will be pleased to hear . that it was our Bunty who succeeded in winning her love- However 5 the match . was considered, unsuitable (she . so ny a . Pekinese) so runty was warned pit. Then trouble started- He disopeyed .a lawful command and went AM-'klk ( A*A«ISA) » He was put under close arrest but broke, out. coTO woment twic w c Dick Taw and Goo r; c Darr al 1 were made ac t ing-pr o v o st sr E’ve ry time he broke out o'.f the. , coo lex they had to rad the homo of 'bwitys girlfriend® Bunty is now a sadder ah, we '.io"''e, wr sei dogs Just' ■? ■ shows lou what love can do to a man.-
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Papakura Parade, Volume 1, Issue 4, 1 April 1944, Page 3
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