T/te windows of New Zealand House, London, showing the damage done during an air raid. The building Mr. Raoul Dandurand, Minister did not suffer a direct hit, and the damage was not extensive, but all the windows in the front of without portfolio in the Canadian the building were blown out and some ravages done to the interior. Neiv Zealand - soldiers helped with Government, who has been made a the repairs and the building was very quickly brought back to working order. member of the Privy Council.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 2, 2 July 1941, Page 5
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87T/te windows of New Zealand House, London, showing the damage done during an air raid. The building Mr. Raoul Dandurand, Minister did not suffer a direct hit, and the damage was not extensive, but all the windows in the front of without portfolio in the Canadian the building were blown out and some ravages done to the interior. Neiv Zealand – soldiers helped with Government, who has been made a the repairs and the building was very quickly brought back to working order. member of the Privy Council. Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 2, 2 July 1941, Page 5
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