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Two members of the 2nd N.Z.E.F. well pleased with their helping of Christmas dinner, served in the line near Faenza. On the left George Kaye, former "Evening Post" photographer and well-known member of a family of Hutt Valley bandsmen, smiles his approval. (Right.) — These are not barrels of wine, but of mutton-birds for the Maori Battalion. The words "Ti ti" indicate the contents. The supply of mutton-birds enabled the Maoris to celebrate Christmas in their own ivay.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 47, 24 February 1945, Page 10

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Two members of the 2nd N.Z.E.F. well pleased with their helping of Christmas dinner, served in the line near Faenza. On the left George Kaye, former "Evening Post" photographer and well-known member of a family of Hutt Valley bandsmen, smiles his approval. (Right.)— These are not barrels of wine, but of mutton-birds for the Maori Battalion. The words "Ti ti" indicate the contents. The supply of mutton-birds enabled the Maoris to celebrate Christmas in their own ivay. Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 47, 24 February 1945, Page 10

Two members of the 2nd N.Z.E.F. well pleased with their helping of Christmas dinner, served in the line near Faenza. On the left George Kaye, former "Evening Post" photographer and well-known member of a family of Hutt Valley bandsmen, smiles his approval. (Right.)— These are not barrels of wine, but of mutton-birds for the Maori Battalion. The words "Ti ti" indicate the contents. The supply of mutton-birds enabled the Maoris to celebrate Christmas in their own ivay. Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 47, 24 February 1945, Page 10