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—U.N.R.R.A. Photo, by Wippeman WANGANUI GIRL IN CHINA, HELPING IN THE WORLD’S BIGGEST REHABILITATION TASK—Miss Louise Tomsett, on the right of the front row of this photo of a group of U.N.R.R.A. workers. The other two in the front, from the left, are: Elizabeth Wilkinson Catt and Kathleen Robinson. The back row (left to right): Valda Markham Dunean, Ernest Dunean (her Australian husband with U.N.R.R.A.) and Patricia Hesp. Miss Tomsett, in letters to her parents (Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Tomsett. Wilson Street) describe a revolt in Formosa when she was on the island. Extracts from her letters are published this morning.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 3 October 1947, Page 6

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—U.N.R.R.A. Photo, by Wippeman WANGANUI GIRL IN CHINA, HELPING IN THE WORLD’S BIGGEST REHABILITATION TASK—Miss Louise Tomsett, on the right of the front row of this photo of a group of U.N.R.R.A. workers. The other two in the front, from the left, are: Elizabeth Wilkinson Catt and Kathleen Robinson. The back row (left to right): Valda Markham Dunean, Ernest Dunean (her Australian husband with U.N.R.R.A.) and Patricia Hesp. Miss Tomsett, in letters to her parents (Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Tomsett. Wilson Street) describe a revolt in Formosa when she was on the island. Extracts from her letters are published this morning. Wanganui Chronicle, 3 October 1947, Page 6

—U.N.R.R.A. Photo, by Wippeman WANGANUI GIRL IN CHINA, HELPING IN THE WORLD’S BIGGEST REHABILITATION TASK—Miss Louise Tomsett, on the right of the front row of this photo of a group of U.N.R.R.A. workers. The other two in the front, from the left, are: Elizabeth Wilkinson Catt and Kathleen Robinson. The back row (left to right): Valda Markham Dunean, Ernest Dunean (her Australian husband with U.N.R.R.A.) and Patricia Hesp. Miss Tomsett, in letters to her parents (Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Tomsett. Wilson Street) describe a revolt in Formosa when she was on the island. Extracts from her letters are published this morning. Wanganui Chronicle, 3 October 1947, Page 6