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THE PRESIDENT AND FOREIGN MINISTER OF THE FINNISH REPUBLIC, WHO ARE PRINCIPALLY CONCERNED IN THE PRESENT DISCUSSIONS WITH THE SOVIET.

VISCOUNT GOUT'S DAUGHTER IN CAMP Deputy-Commander J. Vereker, daughter of the British Commander-in-Chief (Viscount Gort), leading her battalion at the camp of the City of London Auxiliary Territorial Service. It will be noticed that the girls march in the new column of threes.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23941, 17 October 1939, Page 4

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THE PRESIDENT AND FOREIGN MINISTER OF THE FINNISH REPUBLIC, WHO ARE PRINCIPALLY CONCERNED IN THE PRESENT DISCUSSIONS WITH THE SOVIET. VISCOUNT GOUT'S DAUGHTER IN CAMP Deputy-Commander J. Vereker, daughter of the British Commander-in-Chief (Viscount Gort), leading her battalion at the camp of the City of London Auxiliary Territorial Service. It will be noticed that the girls march in the new column of threes. Otago Daily Times, Issue 23941, 17 October 1939, Page 4

THE PRESIDENT AND FOREIGN MINISTER OF THE FINNISH REPUBLIC, WHO ARE PRINCIPALLY CONCERNED IN THE PRESENT DISCUSSIONS WITH THE SOVIET. VISCOUNT GOUT'S DAUGHTER IN CAMP Deputy-Commander J. Vereker, daughter of the British Commander-in-Chief (Viscount Gort), leading her battalion at the camp of the City of London Auxiliary Territorial Service. It will be noticed that the girls march in the new column of threes. Otago Daily Times, Issue 23941, 17 October 1939, Page 4