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A CHRISTMAS PUDDING FROM AUSTRALIA being cut by the Lord Mayor of London (Sir lan Bowater), on left, and Australia’s Acting High Commissioner (Mr R. W. Boswell) at Australia House. After the Second World War British former servicemen who had settled in Australia as dried-fruit growers decided, at the time of year when they felt most homesick, to send London’s Lord Mayor a Christmas pudding. This year’s gift was the fourteenth.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32166, 9 December 1969, Page 2

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A CHRISTMAS PUDDING FROM AUSTRALIA being cut by the Lord Mayor of London (Sir lan Bowater), on left, and Australia’s Acting High Commissioner (Mr R. W. Boswell) at Australia House. After the Second World War British former servicemen who had settled in Australia as dried-fruit growers decided, at the time of year when they felt most homesick, to send London’s Lord Mayor a Christmas pudding. This year’s gift was the fourteenth. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32166, 9 December 1969, Page 2

A CHRISTMAS PUDDING FROM AUSTRALIA being cut by the Lord Mayor of London (Sir lan Bowater), on left, and Australia’s Acting High Commissioner (Mr R. W. Boswell) at Australia House. After the Second World War British former servicemen who had settled in Australia as dried-fruit growers decided, at the time of year when they felt most homesick, to send London’s Lord Mayor a Christmas pudding. This year’s gift was the fourteenth. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32166, 9 December 1969, Page 2

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