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BRITAIN TAKES A CENSUS, TOO.—To-night New Zealanders are required to fill in their census forms, a duty which was performed by the people of Britain on April 8. This photograph shows the census officer for the Royal Borough of Windsor leaving Windsor Castle by the King Henry VIII Gate after, delivering census forms for the Royal residence. Britain’s census was the first for 20 years.

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26398, 17 April 1951, Page 3

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BRITAIN TAKES A CENSUS, TOO.—To-night New Zealanders are required to fill in their census forms, a duty which was performed by the people of Britain on April 8. This photograph shows the census officer for the Royal Borough of Windsor leaving Windsor Castle by the King Henry VIII Gate after, delivering census forms for the Royal residence. Britain’s census was the first for 20 years. Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26398, 17 April 1951, Page 3

BRITAIN TAKES A CENSUS, TOO.—To-night New Zealanders are required to fill in their census forms, a duty which was performed by the people of Britain on April 8. This photograph shows the census officer for the Royal Borough of Windsor leaving Windsor Castle by the King Henry VIII Gate after, delivering census forms for the Royal residence. Britain’s census was the first for 20 years. Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26398, 17 April 1951, Page 3