THE MEN WHO ARE BUILDING NEW ZEALAND'S BIGGEST MILITARY CAMP.—About eight hundred men are employed constructing the Waiouru military, camp, where the intense cold makes living conditions none too pleasant for cit S -bred men, especially, those from the North L.ejl: /i cup 0/ steaming hot tea during the morning smoke-o helps to circulate the blood. Centre: Some of the men buying Warm clothing. Right: Three carpenters leaving the job to seek employment under warmer conditions. The men as a whole are working with a will and putting up with the discomforts with a good grace.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 184, 5 August 1940, Page 5
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96THE MEN WHO ARE BUILDING NEW ZEALAND'S BIGGEST MILITARY CAMP.—About eight hundred men are employed constructing the Waiouru military, camp, where the intense cold makes living conditions none too pleasant for citS-bred men, especially, those from the North L.ejl: /i cup 0/ steaming hot tea during the morning smoke-o helps to circulate the blood. Centre: Some of the men buying Warm clothing. Right: Three carpenters leaving the job to seek employment under warmer conditions. The men as a whole are working with a will and putting up with the discomforts with a good grace. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 184, 5 August 1940, Page 5
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