RECENT ARRIVALS FROM HUNGARY SETTLING DOWN IN THEIR NEW HOMELAND.—Photographs taken yesterday of recently-arrived Hungarian refugees. LEFT: Mr and Mrs Bela Kalonka and the children, Bela (left) and Eva, with their Christchurch hosts, Mr and Mrs W. Taylor, of Spreydon, in the glasshouse at the Taylors’ home. Mr Kalonka was a political prisoner in Hungary for 12 months before escaping into Austria during the recent uprising. He was joined in Austria by his wife and children. A tailor by trade, he expects to begin work with a Christchurch firm in a few days. RIGHT: Joseph Pali, a fitter and turner, working a machine in a Christchurch foundry.
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28182, 22 January 1957, Page 7
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107RECENT ARRIVALS FROM HUNGARY SETTLING DOWN IN THEIR NEW HOMELAND.—Photographs taken yesterday of recently-arrived Hungarian refugees. LEFT: Mr and Mrs Bela Kalonka and the children, Bela (left) and Eva, with their Christchurch hosts, Mr and Mrs W. Taylor, of Spreydon, in the glasshouse at the Taylors’ home. Mr Kalonka was a political prisoner in Hungary for 12 months before escaping into Austria during the recent uprising. He was joined in Austria by his wife and children. A tailor by trade, he expects to begin work with a Christchurch firm in a few days. RIGHT: Joseph Pali, a fitter and turner, working a machine in a Christchurch foundry. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28182, 22 January 1957, Page 7
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