IN THIS ISSUE
PAGE DESTINATION— THE MARSHALLS : An eye-witness account of the invasion of the Marshall Islands told by a British Naval Officer . . . . 20 WE NEW-ZEALANDERS, ARE WE LIKE THIS ? Two Europeans describe our country and ourselves . . . . 24 PONAPE—A NUT TO CRACK: One of the strongest Japanese bases in the Caroline Islands described by an American journalist who spent some months there before America’s entry into the war . . . . . . 28
PAGE MAORI SETTLEMENT : The life of the Maori people at Ruatoki, a Native-land-development scheme in the Bay of Plenty . . . . 3 BOMB DISPOSAL PLATOON : Enemy mines and methods of disposal . . . . . . 9 WITH THE NEW-ZEALANDERS IN GREECE : An eye-witness account of the withdrawal and evacuation of the New Zealand Forces from Greece .. .. 12 PREFABRICATION IN PRACTICE A picture story of the speeding-up of the housing industry . . 16
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Korero (AEWS), Volume 2, Issue 11, 5 June 1944, Page 2
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