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FIGHTING JAPAN IN THE AIR: The R.N.Z.A.F.’s rapid growth in the Pacific . . . . . . 3 THE ARMY-GOES HARVESTING : Lieut. F. A. Sandall writes about Army assistance on farms in the South Island . . . . . . 7 WHAT DO YOU THINK ? Questions and opinions in letters to Korero . . . . . . 11 WHO ARE THE GURKHAS ? N. S. Lawrence, formerly of the Gurkha Rifles and for a period a Military Magistrate near the frontiers of Nepal, writes about a fighting man who has captured the imagination of the troops serving in the Middle East . . . . 13
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PATTERN OF VICTORY : A twopage map showing how Japan will be stripped after her defeat of her illgotten gains. . . . 16-17 GOLD : Sluicing and dredging for gold on the West Coast of the South Island . . . . f 18 SAILOR OFF THE PAMIR: A NewZealander goes to sea in a squarerigged sailing-vessel . . . . 24 NIPS AT PLAY : How Japan’s militarists used the theatre to sell their ideas to the people . . . . 27 CRACKING THE GERMAN DAMS : Wing Commander Guy P. Gibson tells of the raid on the Mohne Dam, in Germany . . . . 30
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Korero (AEWS), Volume 2, Issue 7, 10 April 1944, Page 2
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