Everything Possible
(P.A.) WELLINGTON, This Day Major R. Morrison, liaison officer for# the New Zealand prisoners of war reception group in the United Kingdom, returned by the Mooltan. He said the British market was being supplied with the minimum possible quantity of manufactured goods, the overwhelming bulk being exported. He had been surprised when he left England to see what varieties of goods were obtainable elsewhere, but not available in the home market. The work of the repatriation group was practically complete, the only exprisoners left in England being special cases, for instance those taking special courses. The divisional sign “New Zealand” was a passport for our men, he added. There was no doubt that the Kiwi’s name stood very high in England.
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Northern Advocate, 20 December 1945, Page 6
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