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A GLIMPSE ON THE TERRACE THIS MORNING at Gien Innes House, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Myers, at Point England, which has been taken over by the American Red Cross, where U.S. Marine and Navy officers can spend their rest leave in Auckland.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 17 November 1943, Page 6

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A GLIMPSE ON THE TERRACE THIS MORNING at Gien Innes House, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Myers, at Point England, which has been taken over by the American Red Cross, where U.S. Marine and Navy officers can spend their rest leave in Auckland. Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 17 November 1943, Page 6

A GLIMPSE ON THE TERRACE THIS MORNING at Gien Innes House, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Myers, at Point England, which has been taken over by the American Red Cross, where U.S. Marine and Navy officers can spend their rest leave in Auckland. Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 17 November 1943, Page 6

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