VILLAGE LIFE IN ALBANIA.—Miss Merry! Neely, M.B.E., the New Zealand administration and personnel officer of the UNRRA mission which is operating in the Balkans, takes time off to watch an Albanian woman doing her washing in the street. During the war Miss Neely was in charge of the New Zealand W.A.A.C.’s who served in the armed forces clubs in the Middle East and Italy.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24932, 20 July 1946, Page 5
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64VILLAGE LIFE IN ALBANIA.—Miss Merry! Neely, M.B.E., the New Zealand administration and personnel officer of the UNRRA mission which is operating in the Balkans, takes time off to watch an Albanian woman doing her washing in the street. During the war Miss Neely was in charge of the New Zealand W.A.A.C.’s who served in the armed forces clubs in the Middle East and Italy. Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24932, 20 July 1946, Page 5
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