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I—The Omakau camp. 2—A portion of the camp at Rae's Junction, showing the school, which is used as a dining hall. 3—A section of the camp at Waipahu The open drains can be seen in the foreground. In the left foreground stands a tent which has been specially constructed to house a clothes drier.

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Evening Star, Issue 21138, 25 June 1932, Page 11

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1—The Omakau camp. 2—A portion of the camp at Rae's Junction, showing the school, which is used as a dining hall. 3—A section of the camp at Waipahu The open drains can be seen in the foreground. In the left foreground stands a tent which has been specially constructed to house a clothes drier. Evening Star, Issue 21138, 25 June 1932, Page 11

1—The Omakau camp. 2—A portion of the camp at Rae's Junction, showing the school, which is used as a dining hall. 3—A section of the camp at Waipahu The open drains can be seen in the foreground. In the left foreground stands a tent which has been specially constructed to house a clothes drier. Evening Star, Issue 21138, 25 June 1932, Page 11