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Children at the Puunene School, at Waikiki Island, Honolulu,, who are not as robust as they should be, or who show any signs of malnutrition, are given abo ttle of milk every morning. Despite their physical shortcomings they must be the - envy of the school.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 80, 6 April 1926, Page 10

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Children at the Puunene School, at Waikiki Island, Honolulu,, who are not as robust as they should be, or who show any signs of malnutrition, are given abo ttle of milk every morning. Despite their physical shortcomings they must be the – envy of the school. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 80, 6 April 1926, Page 10

Children at the Puunene School, at Waikiki Island, Honolulu,, who are not as robust as they should be, or who show any signs of malnutrition, are given abo ttle of milk every morning. Despite their physical shortcomings they must be the – envy of the school. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 80, 6 April 1926, Page 10

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