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EXOTIC FOODS FOR N.Z. TROOPS.—Sergeant Cook D. W. Ashby, of Dunedin, examines some local foods in Taiping market, Malaya. Foods from sharkfin soup to jungle bamboo rat have been tried by New Zealand soldiers serving in Malaya with the 2nd Battalion, and some of the local dishes have been included in normal camp menus.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29469, 22 March 1961, Page 10

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EXOTIC FOODS FOR N.Z. TROOPS.—Sergeant Cook D. W. Ashby, of Dunedin, examines some local foods in Taiping market, Malaya. Foods from sharkfin soup to jungle bamboo rat have been tried by New Zealand soldiers serving in Malaya with the 2nd Battalion, and some of the local dishes have been included in normal camp menus. Press, Volume C, Issue 29469, 22 March 1961, Page 10

EXOTIC FOODS FOR N.Z. TROOPS.—Sergeant Cook D. W. Ashby, of Dunedin, examines some local foods in Taiping market, Malaya. Foods from sharkfin soup to jungle bamboo rat have been tried by New Zealand soldiers serving in Malaya with the 2nd Battalion, and some of the local dishes have been included in normal camp menus. Press, Volume C, Issue 29469, 22 March 1961, Page 10

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