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Owner: War? Guest: No, the N.F.L. Owner: Oh, war substitute.
After the First World War, Guest became involved in municipal affairs.
On his return from the First World War, Guest took responsibility for the Salisbury practice.
On his return to Rhodesia after the First World War, Guest took over the Salisbury practice from Sir Charles, who returned to Bulawayo.
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