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BRITISH CHILDREN.

Your leading article has recalled memories. We came to this wonderful country with our brood of five. Often termed "Homies," we, as tnio Britishers, won through, surviving five years ef relief camps, not sustenance, and educated one son to a degree. My husband served in the Boer War and also during the j-ears 1914-IS, and is therefore » Mons man. Since this war was declared my sons have been serving. How's, that for "Homies" and an old soldier? ' ■■ ■ • ■ TRUE BLUE.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 161, 9 July 1940, Page 6

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BRITISH CHILDREN. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 161, 9 July 1940, Page 6

BRITISH CHILDREN. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 161, 9 July 1940, Page 6

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