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'This article is a follow up to Brian Matthew’s previous column.

'The military police were waiting for us in Gallipoli and they were not happy. Approaching in darkness, when we rolled to a stop we were immediately surrounded by uniformed figures. A group of men playing cards outside a café watched this drama unfold and one shouted something which made them all laugh. The military police, however, did not laugh.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon Eureka Street vol. 31 no. 6 28 March 2021 21584779 2021 periodical issue 2021
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