MARGATE TAKES OVER NEW ZEALAND PRISONERS OF WAR.—Margate has been prepared as the re Patriat^ncentre p for 8000 New Zealand prisoners of war. In ail about 30 of Margate’s hotels and boarding-houses have been acquired for this Punjose. iur • Taking it easy in the sun. RIGHT: Doing a spot of washing. BOTTOM-LEFT: Writing home, Lance-Corporal H. F. Crawroru lien;, oi Christchurch, and Private G. E. Gibbon, of Taumarunul, RIGHT: Fresh from prisoner-of-war camps m Germany, some new arnvais arc fitted out with new uniforms in the quartermaster’s stores.
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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24569, 18 May 1945, Page 6
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88MARGATE TAKES OVER NEW ZEALAND PRISONERS OF WAR.—Margate has been prepared as the rePatriat^ncentrepfor 8000 New Zealand prisoners of war. In ail about 30 of Margate’s hotels and boarding-houses have been acquired for this Punjose. iur • Taking it easy in the sun. RIGHT: Doing a spot of washing. BOTTOM-LEFT: Writing home, Lance-Corporal H. F. Crawroru lien;, oi Christchurch, and Private G. E. Gibbon, of Taumarunul, RIGHT: Fresh from prisoner-of-war camps m Germany, some new arnvais arc fitted out with new uniforms in the quartermaster’s stores. Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24569, 18 May 1945, Page 6
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