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HELPING THE WAR EFFORT—Throughout Great Britain children of all ages are doing their bit to help the war effort. One task they can do thoroughly is the collecting of paper and other waste, as these Girl Guides are doing.

READY FOR THE BIG ADVENTURE —Already several thousand children have been sent overseas from Britain, and, despite the difficulties and the recent despicable sinking of a child refugee ship, the scheme is to be continued. This happy group was photographed shortly before going on to a ship at London.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24415, 28 September 1940, Page 7

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HELPING THE WAR EFFORT—Throughout Great Britain children of all ages are doing their bit to help the war effort. One task they can do thoroughly is the collecting of paper and other waste, as these Girl Guides are doing. READY FOR THE BIG ADVENTURE—Already several thousand children have been sent overseas from Britain, and, despite the difficulties and the recent despicable sinking of a child refugee ship, the scheme is to be continued. This happy group was photographed shortly before going on to a ship at London. Otago Daily Times, Issue 24415, 28 September 1940, Page 7

HELPING THE WAR EFFORT—Throughout Great Britain children of all ages are doing their bit to help the war effort. One task they can do thoroughly is the collecting of paper and other waste, as these Girl Guides are doing. READY FOR THE BIG ADVENTURE—Already several thousand children have been sent overseas from Britain, and, despite the difficulties and the recent despicable sinking of a child refugee ship, the scheme is to be continued. This happy group was photographed shortly before going on to a ship at London. Otago Daily Times, Issue 24415, 28 September 1940, Page 7