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PERSONAL PARS

How did Sgt. P- — feel the day. following St. Patrick’s Day? We understand that his slight indisposition was duo entirely to his • prowess on the football field. . . That’s thedry, wo "we’ll keep" to it. • • •• Did Popeye enjoy his:spinach at the football match fodohtly? A little bird tell us that some soil was’mixed’with his diet ; ; when ho bit the dust once or twice, chasing the elusive ball,' J ; ; - ' ;*• It is rumoured that the new reveille call will bo-"Coo-go." Soo ' tho 24th. Battery. • . * - < '• Y.' . Some now song'hits by Jim R——. "Gone in tho ‘"Broodom 1 a ; Boho"; "Back in the Spring.” •'(per haps!) ■ ; In his element: M.S.J. singing. in a resounding,bellow that classic piece, “The Country Girl.” : ; • .; Y.’ ; ; : , Has John boon damaging tho rifle-range lately? io/ho‘, a - thou-. - aahdf'timos, npl. j s ’ . \ •’ : l/ t’\ Y.?./ j Tho■Army * Education Welfare-Service 'hah •taken •the Oamp'by' storm Y (oh yoahl ) Ln odd corners at odd moments?during* the ’day * oho 1 catahos ;/ glimpses,of students studying text books’on diver subjects. Bor : instance Sgt. C--—-with a volume called "Dainty Dishes for Soldiers"; Bdr. P- —- buried in "Income Tax Made Easy; in Six Delightful 'Lessons." In the Tote - an enthusiastic band gather regularly to study race form from all angles. Sgt. P---- ha's been running round for days with a scarlet text-book entitled "Hotel Managership: Rules to Remember." Even Les. of the Y.M. is taking & course on "How to Make Your Own Table Tonnis Balls.” Yes, the A.8.W.5.. has certainly come to stay.

Did, Gnr. 3——-fall into the coppers the other day? Bunny the colour of the tea. . So dear old "Btc" has left these*haunts - his rubicund features are but a memory. Here’s a little secret: ; ho was responsible for the " languid-looking gunner~on tho cover of our last issue. Another artist, too, D.O. has loft us sadly in the lurch. • . .» * ‘ Tenders are being called for the papering of the Camp Orderly Hoorn; it is only half-papered with notices and sundry other slips .of information oi' otherwise . Wo might as well mako a ob of .it I r A "big" night in Ran giora Camp (and elsewhere) was. Tuesday, 23 March. Box* further information apply 20, 21, and 24th. Batteries.

Post "THE RAH GI ORA GUHEEB" to friends & relations •Lot 'em smile..

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Rangiora Gunner, Volume 1, Issue 6, 20 April 1943, Page 3

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PERSONAL PARS Rangiora Gunner, Volume 1, Issue 6, 20 April 1943, Page 3

PERSONAL PARS Rangiora Gunner, Volume 1, Issue 6, 20 April 1943, Page 3

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