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ARMY CLOTHING SIZES

Survey Being Made To Improve Range (New Zealand Press Association) NELSON, October 3. Aimed at the improvement of the range of sizes of clothing at present manufactured for members of the New Zealand Army and with an eye to possible later use by manufacturers of civilian clothing, a survey is being made throughout New Zealand. The survey is sadd to be the most comprehensive of its kind ever made in tods country. An Army team of five men is making the survey ait the request of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. lit completed its work in the South Island on Friday and today began work at Wellington as toe first point of toe North Island survey.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29326, 4 October 1960, Page 25

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ARMY CLOTHING SIZES Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29326, 4 October 1960, Page 25

ARMY CLOTHING SIZES Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29326, 4 October 1960, Page 25

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