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BRITISH PRESS DELEGATES IN NEW ZEALAND: From left, Sir Neville Pearson, Bt., chairman of C. Arthur Pearson, Limited, Sir Walter Layton, chairman of the News Chronicle and the Star, London, and Mr. S. Storey, M.P. for Sunderland, chairman of Portsmouth and Sunderland Newspapers, Limited, British newspaper proprietors who are at present visiting New Zealand.

STRANGE RESCUE: A South African fighter pilot (right) landed in enemy territory during the Western Desert campaign to rescue an R.A.F. officer who had been forced down. This picture shows how the two men flew back over hundreds of miles of desert in the single seat cockpit.

ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS IN THE MIDDLE EAST: Runners at the second lap of the three-mile race at the athletics championships held by the New Zealand Division in the Middle East. C. J. McCalman was the winner in 16 minutes 43 3-5 seconds.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24747, 22 November 1943, Page 5

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BRITISH PRESS DELEGATES IN NEW ZEALAND: From left, Sir Neville Pearson, Bt., chairman of C. Arthur Pearson, Limited, Sir Walter Layton, chairman of the News Chronicle and the Star, London, and Mr. S. Storey, M.P. for Sunderland, chairman of Portsmouth and Sunderland Newspapers, Limited, British newspaper proprietors who are at present visiting New Zealand. STRANGE RESCUE: A South African fighter pilot (right) landed in enemy territory during the Western Desert campaign to rescue an R.A.F. officer who had been forced down. This picture shows how the two men flew back over hundreds of miles of desert in the single seat cockpit. ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS IN THE MIDDLE EAST: Runners at the second lap of the three-mile race at the athletics championships held by the New Zealand Division in the Middle East. C. J. McCalman was the winner in 16 minutes 43 3-5 seconds. New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24747, 22 November 1943, Page 5

BRITISH PRESS DELEGATES IN NEW ZEALAND: From left, Sir Neville Pearson, Bt., chairman of C. Arthur Pearson, Limited, Sir Walter Layton, chairman of the News Chronicle and the Star, London, and Mr. S. Storey, M.P. for Sunderland, chairman of Portsmouth and Sunderland Newspapers, Limited, British newspaper proprietors who are at present visiting New Zealand. STRANGE RESCUE: A South African fighter pilot (right) landed in enemy territory during the Western Desert campaign to rescue an R.A.F. officer who had been forced down. This picture shows how the two men flew back over hundreds of miles of desert in the single seat cockpit. ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS IN THE MIDDLE EAST: Runners at the second lap of the three-mile race at the athletics championships held by the New Zealand Division in the Middle East. C. J. McCalman was the winner in 16 minutes 43 3-5 seconds. New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24747, 22 November 1943, Page 5

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