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UNDER WATER

. •’ ■ Far ho pc ;• f o'rseeihg. a. ’des- ; ' cent - -f f rdm '■ the " highos t higli ' 5 ' ■ , she 29th hardly raised la ? <'■ 1 cheer at the Bpi gad’s' %:!□,- • / ming sports« But we earnest - : least third*, ; And'any'.-ay it ( would be -.nrrytp.’.' find's more ’ : x pleasant pot to break our • i monopoly, a. L -... ' ■/ •; „ >x ■ Highlights of the day -, "• • were a medhy race by Lieut. • 1-fcCorkindale and scrummage S j tactics ‘‘by the' ,Pg dr p. 'An d, .. - of course, ;• wo ..had two' 1 thirds ■ in the. boat races. Uj) the' . Sergeants. ■ ■ .1’ ■•' ; /• Our 13 points received a i boost', from only one first - ! .i ..'.'.-Thorn in the. diving« Coni- '< .lotions.! ' Others t-ho.; J -...didyell, for the Battalion, j ' but-.not. quite well enough, • w.ere- Bld List on (' a ■ 2nd ■ and , i 3rd.in backstroke events ) 3 • ■ HcKLnlay, (2nd in 33yds' fi'ee- : s Lyle.;., Metcalfe (3rd an’33 ■ yds breaststroke) 1 and Cch .’■. ? (3rd in 100 yds breast-strake) j’ We -also managed - by •; frantic! splashing to come-second if. j : the flying squadron relay- '' But it was 0. little Tate to’ 1 catch the 3 A thy who won with J 31 points, or the 34th, who , • were second with 21 points o 1 ■

■■ -S’/-' '(;<£!/ -"V'-' \ ; ' ' ■'■; ■ -/ .■ ■ ■' lay I SEED YOUi?'AD7iCE .' A J •■ ASSISTANCE II! LOLVINO A DIFFICULT' PERSONAL PROBLEM? ; . -. Here are the facts. I- sleep very. early at 1.-night '/'nd my ret>.’i- is disturb.ed •’’’vague dreams:-'and other ' more serious things? bhen I •; awaken in the. io ruing I feel •. languid end tired■out and '' ’ • get- very touchy ' and ; innoy o’*. • and resent having .to':"-get out- of bed at the first rev- ■■' eille call. Con you bell me-what is . the matter with-me-and he!., me find r remedy. Y■■ ; v.rs ,■ . 1 ...•*•• r,;...'..'.-- .Anxious ''. -/''ME I P«S. .-A piece o'" .wood- in the : bed. is no use. ? DEAR ANXIOUS., '.-' './ fe I am truly dis-turbed-at your distressing..., ' malady. At first the solut- ' ion seemed easy, since o i Friday I noticed several attractive -Companions for you.

But then I rem-embernd that. ’women- begin byres-isting 0. •’.•-... !man.’s.--:advances’ "nd one by , bloc-king -'line’ of’ : ret re-., t 1 ' Therefore I seek more sub?i sta.nt-io-1 consolation; fc-iyyoy I ’ The .Colonel told mo tint . ■there is. no need, for you to ’worry . about reveille., Ihe .vague dreams-- are the; = psycho•.logical result of inaction, ’and Mr# Jones told me that ' !you. will- 'not.-.have them lon.':> ' ; The- "other more serious • things" ,I expect, ’ arc. red. ' ;ants o A■- little petrol rppui.od ■to the blankets, ' followed •by |a mat ch 5 will' relieve-, you of. •all your tr-cub"! if you do (this just after you got into bed. ' I am glad that yo-. have confidence enough. to come to

•WU O O V • EM X vif/. < j WHY •donhtYGU cone'to ”D f« jfodi’-.” ; 'Ease your soul and 1 . '' find; the RIGHT FAY.:' Every■thing treated;; of eourso, in the strictest confidence

. ■ As part of the efforts ;o compile 0 record of .: j' i the doings of the Batts Lion, Pio Kendal?, of D I | ; Company has been appointed , "unofficial’’ rt- ; ; ’ iste If you have any photographs of various I \ ; piers of post activities, lend them to him- ! ’ ! ■. .. .. . .

i ■ 'yl/AokO’y.’* i :y ' (. z i B 'Company sergeants < .have had yet hyLhcr•fire. The incon ‘-ar- 1 Mst at work again? : ' • ’.Journalistic’ enter- ' ‘'prise was shown by • ■a : C Company rat who , jg-ot an inside view i ■of the news ’ from -..: ; the wireless set.We ; ;regret. to say.that ! 'he. is .no longer in ’ •a -position to pull/, ( ! the wires <> o . 1 i ' ’. ’•’ ' ’Mb V' A ’ ! I -’ ’ - ■ • i ■Vith sc many rough i -diamonds about it : 7.0.s impossible to : got a square deal at ■the races« ! I ■ ’’ '. i f Second; prise in the.-' ;" uno ffic i' 11 hi story.”'! .contest wint to Sgt .-i ;Loveridge J for an j ■account of a trip ! ‘"inside Fiji”. }

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29th : the Voice of the 29th Battalion, Volume 1, Issue 9, 18 July 1943, Page 4

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UNDER WATER 29th : the Voice of the 29th Battalion, Volume 1, Issue 9, 18 July 1943, Page 4

UNDER WATER 29th : the Voice of the 29th Battalion, Volume 1, Issue 9, 18 July 1943, Page 4

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