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1 'Heads I Pray!' E. H. W. , 1965 single work short story humour war literature
— Appears in: A Treasury of Anzac Humour 1965; (p. 41)
Awoken by a Padre, a fatigued soldier is reluctant to attend a church service and suggests a coin-toss to decide the matter. The Padre, aware of the soldier's sleight of hand, tosses and wins. The soldier is glad he lost the toss though when, during the service, a German bomb destroys the area where he had been sleeping.
1 Just One Sweet Bomb! E. H. W. , 1965 single work short story humour war literature
— Appears in: A Treasury of Anzac Humour 1965; (p. 16)
On a still night in the trenches, the smell of cigars and beer wafts over from the German trenches to the Australian trenches, followed by the singing of romantic love songs. The Australian soldiers respond with a parody of the song, and the Germans, entering into the spirit of the occasion, reward them by lobbing a 'Stink Bomb' into their trench.
1 The Anzac Parade i "Here they come", E. H. W. , 1936 single work poetry war literature
— Appears in: Smith's Weekly , 25 April 1936; (p. 19)
1 The Great Battalion i "Gathered together", E. H. W. , 1935 single work poetry war literature
— Appears in: Smith's Weekly , 27 April 1935; (p. 6-7)
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