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Crown Studios, Photo. A GIFT FROM THE JUNIOR RED CROSS.— Waka-huia, or Maori casket, being presented by members of the Junior Red Cross of New Zealand to Miss Sybil Nathan, M.B.E., who is to take it to England for presentation to the English Red Cross. Miss Mary Kitching is seen making the gift. At the back is the Hon. W. E. Collins, C.M.G., while Miss Thelma Lissington, secretary of the New Zealand Junior Red Cross, is the third from the left.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1930, Page 7

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Crown Studios, Photo. A GIFT FROM THE JUNIOR RED CROSS.—Waka-huia, or Maori casket, being presented by members of the Junior Red Cross of New Zealand to Miss Sybil Nathan, M.B.E., who is to take it to England for presentation to the English Red Cross. Miss Mary Kitching is seen making the gift. At the back is the Hon. W. E. Collins, C.M.G., while Miss Thelma Lissington, secretary of the New Zealand Junior Red Cross, is the third from the left. Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1930, Page 7

Crown Studios, Photo. A GIFT FROM THE JUNIOR RED CROSS.—Waka-huia, or Maori casket, being presented by members of the Junior Red Cross of New Zealand to Miss Sybil Nathan, M.B.E., who is to take it to England for presentation to the English Red Cross. Miss Mary Kitching is seen making the gift. At the back is the Hon. W. E. Collins, C.M.G., while Miss Thelma Lissington, secretary of the New Zealand Junior Red Cross, is the third from the left. Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1930, Page 7

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