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WHOOPEE!

•Much wassail 'nd good cheer wore in evidence on Saturday night, when C Company was entertained at dinner in their company moss room* I oryono on- y Joyed themselves as never before. For wo hod roast fowl - 23 of ’em - baked spuds, green poos and gravoy. To follow, fruit cake scones and some of Mnlkie’s biscuits. Not forgetting the five bottles of plonk. per man. The evening started under, strict table manners and as the hours crept slowly by and the plonk did its duty, • there was music end song as is seldom hoard© Tho highlight of the evening was a quartette rendering of '’One DoS on Roses' by Cr.pts Bullen and Cutler and Licuts Rusdon and 01liver. A feature solo which brought tho hut to r. sudden quiet was Mr Rusdon’s n My Baby flops 800 800 (like Bing). Many of tho lads also gave spirited items. ■ Tho old go-anna was ably punched along by tho talented Badorwiskors understudy, Arty Robinson®

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29th : the Voice of the 29th Battalion, Volume 1, Issue 10, 4 August 1943, Page 4

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WHOOPEE! 29th : the Voice of the 29th Battalion, Volume 1, Issue 10, 4 August 1943, Page 4

WHOOPEE! 29th : the Voice of the 29th Battalion, Volume 1, Issue 10, 4 August 1943, Page 4

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