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UPPER HUTT LEAGUE
Evening Post
26 December 1935
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N.Z. MILITARY FORCES
Press
9 October 1942
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OVERSEAS OFFICERS
Evening Star
9 October 1942
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N.Z.E.F. PROMOTIONS
Gisborne Herald
9 October 1942
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N.Z.E.F. OFFICERS
Otago Daily Times
9 October 1942
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N.Z. MILITARY FORCES
Wanganui Chronicle
10 October 1942
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N.Z. Military Promotions And Appointments
Northern Advocate
12 October 1942
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BRITISH GIRLS HELP ARMY ENGINEERS AT ORDNANCE DEPOT.—A.T.S. girls at a Royal Army Ordnance Corps depot. Working in co-operation with the newly-formed Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers on mechanical jobs such as this, they are guiding into position the turret of a “Churchill” heavy infantry tank.
Gisborne Herald
30 March 1943
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MILITARY POSTS
New Zealand Herald
15 September 1941
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ARMY ORDNANCE DIRECTOR
Press
14 November 1960
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CRICKET NOTES.
Upper Hutt Weekly Review
6 March 1936
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SOLDIER’S BODY RECOVERED
Press
19 March 1955
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ARMY DEPOT FIRE
Ashburton Guardian
11 May 1939
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ORDNANCE FIRE
Evening Star
10 March 1945
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Service In Three Armies
Press
12 May 1962
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APPOINTMENTS IN ARMY
Southland Times
9 October 1942
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BIG SUPPLY DEPOT.
Ashburton Guardian
8 March 1943
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FIRE IN ARMY STORE
Evening Star
11 May 1939
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ORDNANCE CORPS
Otago Daily Times
6 October 1947
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UPPER HUTT CRICKET
Dominion
18 December 1935
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CRICKET RESULTS
Dominion
4 March 1936
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NEW ORDNANCE DEPOT
Poverty Bay Herald
4 January 1939
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WOMEN AT ORDNANCE DEPOT.—In any jobs which Auxiliary Territorial Service girls take over from soldiers, there is no question of their acting as "second best.”. The girl seen here is one of many who form an integral part of the organisation at Britain's Central Army Ordnance Depot, where final adjustments and additions are made to newly-manufactured army vehicles before they are issued to the Allied armies in every theatre of war.
Gisborne Herald
19 February 1943
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SHOWGROUNDS FIRE
Auckland Star
23 March 1945
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‘Enemy Agents’ In U.S. Ordnance Depot
Northern Advocate
20 April 1949
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