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BRITAIN’S FOOD MINISTER VISITS THE PAMIR.—A photograph taken on the New Zealand barque Pamir at Victoria docks, London, when the ship was visited by Mr J. Strachey, the British Minister of Food. Mr and Mrs Strachey (middle) and their daughter (right) are seen inspecting one of the food parcels carried by the Pamir for distribution by the British Red Cross Society. Mrs H. 8. Collier (wife of the captain of the Pamir) is standing beside Mrs Strachey.

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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25389, 12 January 1948, Page 7

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BRITAIN’S FOOD MINISTER VISITS THE PAMIR.—A photograph taken on the New Zealand barque Pamir at Victoria docks, London, when the ship was visited by Mr J. Strachey, the British Minister of Food. Mr and Mrs Strachey (middle) and their daughter (right) are seen inspecting one of the food parcels carried by the Pamir for distribution by the British Red Cross Society. Mrs H. 8. Collier (wife of the captain of the Pamir) is standing beside Mrs Strachey. Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25389, 12 January 1948, Page 7

BRITAIN’S FOOD MINISTER VISITS THE PAMIR.—A photograph taken on the New Zealand barque Pamir at Victoria docks, London, when the ship was visited by Mr J. Strachey, the British Minister of Food. Mr and Mrs Strachey (middle) and their daughter (right) are seen inspecting one of the food parcels carried by the Pamir for distribution by the British Red Cross Society. Mrs H. 8. Collier (wife of the captain of the Pamir) is standing beside Mrs Strachey. Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25389, 12 January 1948, Page 7

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