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NEW CHIEF OF COMBINED OPERATIONS: Major-General REPATRIATED NEW ZEALANDERS IN LONDON: First New Zealand prisoners of war R. E. Laycock, D.5.0., appointed Chief of Combined Opera- to be repatriated arrived recently in London and were met by Mr. Jordan. They were, from tions in succession to Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, with left, D. Chalmers, Auckland, H. J. C. Strickland, Wellington, J. P. Collett, Wellington, and his wife, the former Miss Angela Dudley Ward. G. L. Corrie, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24761, 8 December 1943, Page 5

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NEW CHIEF OF COMBINED OPERATIONS: Major-General REPATRIATED NEW ZEALANDERS IN LONDON: First New Zealand prisoners of war R. E. Laycock, D.5.0., appointed Chief of Combined Opera- to be repatriated arrived recently in London and were met by Mr. Jordan. They were, from tions in succession to Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, with left, D. Chalmers, Auckland, H. J. C. Strickland, Wellington, J. P. Collett, Wellington, and his wife, the former Miss Angela Dudley Ward. G. L. Corrie, Auckland. New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24761, 8 December 1943, Page 5

NEW CHIEF OF COMBINED OPERATIONS: Major-General REPATRIATED NEW ZEALANDERS IN LONDON: First New Zealand prisoners of war R. E. Laycock, D.5.0., appointed Chief of Combined Opera- to be repatriated arrived recently in London and were met by Mr. Jordan. They were, from tions in succession to Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, with left, D. Chalmers, Auckland, H. J. C. Strickland, Wellington, J. P. Collett, Wellington, and his wife, the former Miss Angela Dudley Ward. G. L. Corrie, Auckland. New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24761, 8 December 1943, Page 5

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