M.T.M. MITTERINGS.
On Mrdday 1r t, March the I'. T. If.» Z T e q -celebrated i s fir s t Lj.r the ay. Th e o-.j.inii-u torch to the decorations certyxnlj lent the part-- 'a * alv-. atrosphere. - Among the ,red cor e visitors iron D. H...ere .Major De la Hare, (nhc has a ran side probler to strop pith thU / intej') , Gapt. ”Tom LKnrinp pc ape in. avoided makinp u speech/ and Lt a. . Haslom and Morris who jointly hie *.< -the froth off many a, no ."pin. (?/< re th©/ ■ both driifairp cut of the same /J.a rs ? kd. j dill ■cOn ee n ay ain on h c chjc.r/i* my-./?. a t halo for "Tell another one do' 3 - S/.pts Alf . • pirdels d. Ten Grith L j. t ! a Joel ptepart A Prod Calkin -.‘ere '.fa-re:? el led to civilian life. A brilliant response i as©na.de for hen bp t• ' ind el. s. d/S/t. 0. Davies’ tan dancing a go. in got a bit rra VJ fo r . The 1 , T.b, Men’s Mess a? so co? obx’atoc the hirth- €?.£■•■ • 21 h appropriate festivities, it a formal dinner on + he 7 Oth tho? c enoxi c : t re. tc,J.a £a in tha t the berpeants c re not the only ones " h o <an pvt on a ■pof/M.’turnout. A convivial tline '.fas ha by all. jbh< of the 1 ighliyhta . : cf -thw evening '..as the . e jjpvrcnp io n o f .fr n r tr a. ted.
anger on Lt. Thompson.’?• face phen racon’?■' Hur?’ Loe Hopped in firs with the one about the ' corns© and the f lovc-rcs. Pte. Ha-1 t anay c-a n safely- expect at least'....■ too stripes " after his great build-up of the . *. officers in . his ■ ncy?orab 1 e •blit- bucolic speech. His Tan dance va-s reminiscent of he anlike■ gy rations of. a jiiopopQtanus on hot. bricks. ~ - Capt. Roy Lip i th. seeped to enjoy the* cookin'" ofb r t. Roy Gmith. y These Soiths.sure pet around.
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Papakura Parade, Volume 1, Issue 5, 1 May 1944, Page 6
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332M.T.M. MITTERINGS. Papakura Parade, Volume 1, Issue 5, 1 May 1944, Page 6
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