BRITISH WOODWORKER
SOLD HOME TO GOME TO N.Z.
(Rec. 8 a.m.) LONDON, Feb. 18. Ambition and adventure led Robert Green, a 35-year-old woodworker, to sell his comfortable home in Potter’s Bar, Middlesex, and go to New Zealand with his wife, two sons. Mrs Green’s sister,, and his brother-in-law, says the ‘ Daily Express.’ They left London by air for Auckland on February 17. The tickets cost £1.400. “ but we have no worries,” said Green, “ we just know we'can work.”
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Evening Star, Issue 26030, 19 February 1947, Page 7
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78BRITISH WOODWORKER Evening Star, Issue 26030, 19 February 1947, Page 7
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