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Mr Louis J. Borinstein (left), president of the Institute of Scrap Iron and Steel of America, handing a cheque for the purchase of 16 ambulances to Mr V. C. Ruxton, president of the British American Ambulance Corps, with Mr A. McD. McLean, president of the Anzac War Relief Fund, and Mr L. R. Macgregor (right), Australian Government Trade Commissioner in New York, looking on. The Ambulace Corps has arranged the despatch of 45 ambulances to Australia and 25 to New Zealand Forces.

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Northern Advocate, 9 May 1941, Page 6

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Mr Louis J. Borinstein (left), president of the Institute of Scrap Iron and Steel of America, handing a cheque for the purchase of 16 ambulances to Mr V. C. Ruxton, president of the British American Ambulance Corps, with Mr A. McD. McLean, president of the Anzac War Relief Fund, and Mr L. R. Macgregor (right), Australian Government Trade Commissioner in New York, looking on. The Ambulace Corps has arranged the despatch of 45 ambulances to Australia and 25 to New Zealand Forces. Northern Advocate, 9 May 1941, Page 6

Mr Louis J. Borinstein (left), president of the Institute of Scrap Iron and Steel of America, handing a cheque for the purchase of 16 ambulances to Mr V. C. Ruxton, president of the British American Ambulance Corps, with Mr A. McD. McLean, president of the Anzac War Relief Fund, and Mr L. R. Macgregor (right), Australian Government Trade Commissioner in New York, looking on. The Ambulace Corps has arranged the despatch of 45 ambulances to Australia and 25 to New Zealand Forces. Northern Advocate, 9 May 1941, Page 6

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