Scenes at a clearing station to welcome a number of repatriated prisoners of war now returned to New Zealand. In the top picture T/Lieut.-Colonel Kingi Keiha, M.C., is replying to the address of welcome, and on the left is Lieut.-Colonel CD. A. George, who was also among the returned men. To the right is the Prime Minister, Mr. Fraser, and included in the picture are the Minister of Defence, Mr. Jones, and representatives of the different organisations interested in returned men. Below, some of the men listening to the speeches.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1944, Page 6
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90Scenes at a clearing station to welcome a number of repatriated prisoners of war now returned to New Zealand. In the top picture T/Lieut.-Colonel Kingi Keiha, M.C., is replying to the address of welcome, and on the left is Lieut.-Colonel CD. A. George, who was also among the returned men. To the right is the Prime Minister, Mr. Fraser, and included in the picture are the Minister of Defence, Mr. Jones, and representatives of the different organisations interested in returned men. Below, some of the men listening to the speeches. Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1944, Page 6
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