NEW ZEALANDERS IN THE DESERT.—LEFT: Two New Zealanders with a newspaper taken from a German prisoner. MIDDLE: Even a big mug does not hold too much. RIGHT. A member of the Railway Construction Unit, busy on communications during the Libyan campaign.
E.P.S. IN NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES. —These photographs were received yesterday from Batavia. They show — LEFT: Pulling down an endangered native dwelling. RIGHT. Teaching children the right way to take cover in a roadside trench.
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23537, 15 January 1942, Page 3
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75NEW ZEALANDERS IN THE DESERT.—LEFT: Two New Zealanders with a newspaper taken from a German prisoner. MIDDLE: Even a big mug does not hold too much. RIGHT. A member of the Railway Construction Unit, busy on communications during the Libyan campaign. E.P.S. IN NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES.—These photographs were received yesterday from Batavia. They show—LEFT: Pulling down an endangered native dwelling. RIGHT. Teaching children the right way to take cover in a roadside trench. Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23537, 15 January 1942, Page 3
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