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THE FIRST CONTINGENT OF GREEK CHILDREN fleeing from guerrilla territory have arrived in Athens after landing from Greek ships. This group (shown above) represents a small part of the total (25,000) who have eseaped from guerrilla-held country or who are being evacuated from danger areas. The signs they are carrying read: “Jesus please look after us and make of us good Christians, Give peace to our country and give us the happiness of returning again to our parents.”

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Wanganui Chronicle, 11 May 1948, Page 5

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THE FIRST CONTINGENT OF GREEK CHILDREN fleeing from guerrilla territory have arrived in Athens after landing from Greek ships. This group (shown above) represents a small part of the total (25,000) who have eseaped from guerrilla-held country or who are being evacuated from danger areas. The signs they are carrying read: “Jesus please look after us and make of us good Christians, Give peace to our country and give us the happiness of returning again to our parents.” Wanganui Chronicle, 11 May 1948, Page 5

THE FIRST CONTINGENT OF GREEK CHILDREN fleeing from guerrilla territory have arrived in Athens after landing from Greek ships. This group (shown above) represents a small part of the total (25,000) who have eseaped from guerrilla-held country or who are being evacuated from danger areas. The signs they are carrying read: “Jesus please look after us and make of us good Christians, Give peace to our country and give us the happiness of returning again to our parents.” Wanganui Chronicle, 11 May 1948, Page 5

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