NEW ZEALAND UNIT IN CAMP IN ENGLAND
j DISMAL CONDITIONS IN SOUTH SURREY OFFICIAL VISIT TO BE MADE BY MR. JORDAN LONDON, Oct. 26. "Somewhere in South Surrey" a New Zealand unit Is mustered in the most dismal conditions after the first frost of the winter and a thunderstorm and driving rain. There was no ceremonial muster, volunteers drifting into camp on their own free will. They will be at least three days without uniforms and will not tackle serious work until next week, when the New Zealand High Commissioner. Mr. W. J. Jordan, will pay an official visit.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 255, 28 October 1939, Page 8
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