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Sub-Lieutenant J. N. Barker, of Te Aroha. COMMISSIONS WON IN ROYAL

AUCKLAND AIRMAN AWARDED 0.8. E.: Squadron-Leader S W. R. Huahes signalling to the shore after his Sunderland flying-boat had been forced down in the Mediterranean. He was decorated for outstanding servicr

Sub-Lieutenant C. Blackie, of Devonport. NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE

PANIC BUYING IN SYDNEY: Following an official announcement that all clothing sales would be cut as a prelude to rationing, Sydney stores were besieged by shoppers endeavouring to buy up stocks. This wild orgy of spending caused many shops to close early.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24275, 16 May 1942, Page 4

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Sub-Lieutenant J. N. Barker, of Te Aroha. COMMISSIONS WON IN ROYAL AUCKLAND AIRMAN AWARDED 0.8. E.: Squadron-Leader S W. R. Huahes signalling to the shore after his Sunderland flying-boat had been forced down in the Mediterranean. He was decorated for outstanding servicr Sub-Lieutenant C. Blackie, of Devonport. NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE PANIC BUYING IN SYDNEY: Following an official announcement that all clothing sales would be cut as a prelude to rationing, Sydney stores were besieged by shoppers endeavouring to buy up stocks. This wild orgy of spending caused many shops to close early. New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24275, 16 May 1942, Page 4

Sub-Lieutenant J. N. Barker, of Te Aroha. COMMISSIONS WON IN ROYAL AUCKLAND AIRMAN AWARDED 0.8. E.: Squadron-Leader S W. R. Huahes signalling to the shore after his Sunderland flying-boat had been forced down in the Mediterranean. He was decorated for outstanding servicr Sub-Lieutenant C. Blackie, of Devonport. NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE PANIC BUYING IN SYDNEY: Following an official announcement that all clothing sales would be cut as a prelude to rationing, Sydney stores were besieged by shoppers endeavouring to buy up stocks. This wild orgy of spending caused many shops to close early. New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24275, 16 May 1942, Page 4

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