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The twelfth party of children to come to New Zealand under the Overseas League child migration scheme has left Britain on the Rangitoto. These three boys were photographed at a farewell party given at Overseas House. Above: Robert and James McGinty get right down to their cake. Left: John Bone, the youngest member of the party, hopes to become a farmer some day.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27523, 18 October 1950, Page 6

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The twelfth party of children to come to New Zealand under the Overseas League child migration scheme has left Britain on the Rangitoto. These three boys were photographed at a farewell party given at Overseas House. Above: Robert and James McGinty get right down to their cake. Left: John Bone, the youngest member of the party, hopes to become a farmer some day. Otago Daily Times, Issue 27523, 18 October 1950, Page 6

The twelfth party of children to come to New Zealand under the Overseas League child migration scheme has left Britain on the Rangitoto. These three boys were photographed at a farewell party given at Overseas House. Above: Robert and James McGinty get right down to their cake. Left: John Bone, the youngest member of the party, hopes to become a farmer some day. Otago Daily Times, Issue 27523, 18 October 1950, Page 6

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