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LEAVE NIGHT FOR NEW ZEALAND TROOPS IN CAIRO, when, by hundreds, they gather in the cheery atmosphere of cosy and comfortable club-rooms for talks, letter-writing, games and refreshments. It is a doubly appreciated contrast to the stern routine oI service life, and Cairo residents are doing a tremendous amount to provide this welcome and hospitable "break." Lady Lamp son, wife of the British Ambassador, is here shown serving cakes to a group of men from the Dominion.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 169, 19 July 1941, Page 5 (Supplement)

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LEAVE NIGHT FOR NEW ZEALAND TROOPS IN CAIRO, when, by hundreds, they gather in the cheery atmosphere of cosy and comfortable club-rooms for talks, letter-writing, games and refreshments. It is a doubly appreciated contrast to the stern routine oI service life, and Cairo residents are doing a tremendous amount to provide this welcome and hospitable "break." Lady Lamp son, wife of the British Ambassador, is here shown serving cakes to a group of men from the Dominion. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 169, 19 July 1941, Page 5 (Supplement)

LEAVE NIGHT FOR NEW ZEALAND TROOPS IN CAIRO, when, by hundreds, they gather in the cheery atmosphere of cosy and comfortable club-rooms for talks, letter-writing, games and refreshments. It is a doubly appreciated contrast to the stern routine oI service life, and Cairo residents are doing a tremendous amount to provide this welcome and hospitable "break." Lady Lamp son, wife of the British Ambassador, is here shown serving cakes to a group of men from the Dominion. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 169, 19 July 1941, Page 5 (Supplement)

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