قراءة كتاب Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, April 23, 1919
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Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, April 23, 1919
sentence.
(4) COURSE.
Would a few officers mind being detailed for the hundred-and-twenty-first course in the use of Private House Grenades, 13th of this month?
(5) BOOTS, BOLSHEVISTS FOR THE USE OF, ISSUE OF.
The Quartermaster would be greatly obliged if private gentlemen of the Battalion requiring boots would favour him with a visit at any time during the day or night.
If not inconvenient to them it would be a kindness if they let him know what they take.
NOTICE.
The Officer at present in command of the Battalion has pleasure in announcing that the private residence of the Commanding Officer, which contains a large number of objects of great beauty and value, is through its owner's unavoidable absence at present unguarded.
In these circumstances the O.C. is pleased to grant an extension to all ranks until twelve midnight.
P. PIPSKY,
Captain and Agitant.
A Super-Mormon.
"A Nelson soldier in a letter states that General —— informed his unit that he had 2,000 wives to ship out to New Zealand, and another 2,000 would be ready to leave England during the next few months."—New Zealand Paper.