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Men serving with the first echelon in Egypt were provided with a treat to celebrate the anniversary of their enlistment, writes Private N. Pretteiohns in a letter to his mother, Mrs S. Prettejohns. Clyde road, Chnstchurch. The nien were given high tea, a feature of which was apple pie made from New Zealand apples. Being able to have New Zealand apples in the desert was "utterly utter," he writes. Candidates for the Royal New Zealand Air Force who are engaged upon the preliminary educational course in Hamilton before being called up for training have received a journal containing brief notes on air * force history, law. organisation, and administration. It has been especially compiled to acquaint candidates with a background of air force traditions and wartime control in the service.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24450, 8 November 1940, Page 2
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