Contents
- COVER_SECTIONCover Section
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- TITLE_SECTIONTitle Section
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- CHAPTERIN THIS ISSUE
- CHAPTERContributions to Korero
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- CHAPTERMaori Settlement
- CHAPTERBomb Disposal platoon
- ILLUSTRATIONAn enemy mine.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe works of a mine.
- ILLUSTRATIONOne method of disposing of a mineburning,
- CHAPTEREYE-WITNESS ACCOUNT WITH THE NEW-ZEALANDERS IN GREECE
- ILLUSTRATION“Why do you do that ?”
- ILLUSTRATION“Along the road were burning vehicles.”
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- CHAPTERPREFABRICATION IN PRACTICE
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- ILLUSTRATION7. The outer shell is complete except for the sun-porch panel. You can see the joins where the panels meet. These wil...
- ILLUSTRATION8. “Up she goes ! ” The last exterior panel—the front of the sun-porch—is placed in position sixty-five minutes after...
- ILLUSTRATION9. Here we see how the rooftrusses are pushed up one by one until the seventeen comprising the main gable are in posi...
- ILLUSTRATION10. Another roof-truss coming up. A start has already been made on the hip covering the front sun-porch. Note that th...
- ILLUSTRATION11. The trusses are all up and the first end piece has gone up. The two men on the left of the sun-porch are putting ...
- ILLUSTRATION12. The exterior shell complete, including entrance porches at side and rear, with the first priming coat applied at ...
- CHAPTERDESTINATION: THE MARSHALLS
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Marshall Islands.
- ILLUSTRATIONRoutes to Tokyo.
- CHAPTERWe New Zealanders are we like this?
- ILLUSTRATION“the postman who doesn’t answer.”
- ILLUSTRATION“women getting on with the chores.”
- ILLUSTRATION“read an awful lot.”
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- CHAPTERPONAPE: A NUT TO CRACK
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