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DISASTROUS FIRE
Timaru Herald
11 May 1939
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AMERICA'S PART IN FRANCE.
Ashburton Guardian
23 October 1917
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DISASTROUS FIRE IN MILITARY CAMP
Gisborne Herald
10 March 1945
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£225,700 LOSS TO ARMY
Gisborne Herald
24 March 1945
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Mammoth Supplies For Great Offensive
Manawatu Times
8 March 1943
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MAMMOTH STORES
Timaru Herald
8 March 1943
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WHEELS FOR THE MODERN ARMY.—Auxiliary Territorial Service girls checking some of the thousands of motor cycles which have been collected at a royal ordnance depot in England.
Otago Daily Times
17 June 1940
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ARMY CAR DEPOT BURNED
Press
11 May 1939
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UPPER HUTT LEAGUE
Evening Post
28 January 1936
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DEPOT
Northern Advocate
30 November 1948
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A consignment of gun barrels arriving at a depot of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps of the British Army, where the guns are assembled and stored for distribution.
Bay of Plenty Times
12 March 1942
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' . . * "Evening Post" Photo. CAMP TRANSPORT.—GirI Guides handling camp gear on an Ordnance Depot lorr.y at Trent-. ham. Miss;N. M'Hardy (third from left)"'ir in charge of equipment.
Evening Post
9 January 1930
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CRICKET FIXTURES
Dominion
6 March 1936
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CRICKET
Evening Post
13 November 1935
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Putting the British Army on wheels: Hundreds of motor-cyclest manufactured at a Royal Army Ordnance Corps depot in the Midlands, ready for delivery to various parts of the country.
New Zealand Herald
20 May 1938
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MILITARY FORCES
New Zealand Herald
18 July 1938
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£1,500,000 FIRE LOSS
Gisborne Herald
21 April 1947
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ORDNANCE WORK IN THE DESERT, Adjustments to the air compressor used for power purposes and for the removal of sand from machinery at a New Zealand depot in the Western Desert.
Nelson Evening Mail
12 December 1941
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AMERICA'S PREPARATIONS.
Wanganui Chronicle
23 October 1917
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PREPARATIONS IN PRANCE.
Wairarapa Daily Times
23 October 1917
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STORES FOR THE OFFENSIVE
Evening Post
8 March 1943
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INVASION SUPPLIES?
Gisborne Herald
8 March 1943
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THE COMING OFFENSIVE
Pahiatua Herald
8 March 1943
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STORES FOR NEXT FRONT
Wanganui Chronicle
8 March 1943
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CRICKET FIXTURES
Dominion
15 February 1936
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CRICKET FIXTURES
Dominion
28 February 1936
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BRITISH GUNS IN THE MAKING.—A consignment of gun barrels arriving at a depot of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps of the British Army, where the guns are assembled and stored for distribution.
Gisborne Herald
10 March 1942
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BRITISH GUNS IN THE MAKING.—A consignment of gun barrels arriving at a depot of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps of the British Army, where the guns are assembled and stored for distribution.
Wairarapa Times-Age
11 April 1942
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(Right) ORDNANCE WORK IN THE DESERT: Adjustments to the air compressor used for power purposes and for the removal of sand from machinery at a New Zealand depot in the Western Desert.
Dominion
12 December 1941
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ITALIAN WEAPONS STRENGTHEN SINGAPORE'S DEFENCES: Breda guns, captured from the Italian forces in Libya, being reconditioned by British and Indian mechanics in the Royal Army Ordnance Corps depot at the Singapore base.
Dominion
2 December 1941
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U.S. TROOPS IN FRANCE
Evening Post
23 October 1917
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BRITISH GUNS IN THE MAKING.—A consignment of gun barrels arriving at a depot of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps of the British Army, where the guns are assembled and stored for distribution.
Gisborne Herald
9 March 1942
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BRITISH GUNS IN THE MAKING: A consignment of gun barrels arriving at a depot of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps of the British Army, where the guns are assembled and stored for distribution.
Nelson Evening Mail
27 January 1942
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BRITISH GUNS IN THE MAKING. A consignment of gun barrels arriving at a depot of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps of the British Army, where the guns are assembled and stored for distribution.
Grey River Argus
27 February 1942
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AMERICA'S WAR EFFORTS
Dominion
23 October 1917
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BLAZE IN ARMY DEPOT
Poverty Bay Herald
11 May 1939
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CRICKET.
Upper Hutt Weekly Review
31 January 1936
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VISIT BY QUEEN.
Ashburton Guardian
8 July 1943
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MILITARY FORCES
New Zealand Times
24 December 1926
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CRICKET FIXTURES
Dominion
13 December 1935
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DEFENCE REDUCTIONS.
Press
13 March 1922
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DEFENCE REDUCTIONS.
Northern Advocate
15 March 1922
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DEFENCE REDUCTIONS.
Pahiatua Herald
14 March 1922
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DEFENCE REDUCTIONS.
Waipa Post
18 March 1922
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Woman’s 25 years in the Army
Press
17 October 1973
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THE DEFENCE STAFF.
Waipukurau Press
13 March 1922
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FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH.
Dunstan Times
7 April 1941
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FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH: Tanks as far as the eye can see in a British ordnance depot. And still more tanks in ever-increasing numbers pour from Britain’s factories with one object*- to out-arm and out-fight German terror. ,
Patea Mail
24 February 1941
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SUBTERRANEAN ARMY DEPOT
Press
12 February 1954
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ROLL OF HONOUR
Nelson Evening Mail
6 October 1945
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