The British military mission in Australia requests that next-of-km living in New Zealand of prisoners of war and internees in the Far East, forward urgently to the United Kingdom Liaison Staff, Toorak Road, Melbourne. their latest addresses. They are also asked to furnish the. fullest, known particulars of the prisoners, including number, rank, unit or ship, and the name of the last employer of the civilian internees, also the: internment camp, where known. (This applies to next of kin only, ana refers to the United Kingdom prisoners of war and internees whose next of kin ar living in New Zealand.) Whites are showing a very smart selection of Spring Millinery. Hundreds of Hats from which to choose and everv one outstandingly smart. — White’s Corner, Your Fashion Centre. —Advt.
Release of Single Grey ARMY BLANKETS 14/9 EACH. limited quota. SAM McARA MACKAY STREET.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 September 1945, Page 4
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