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POSTERS ON THE WORLD HUNGER PROBLEM.—Mr D. Ennals, the personal private secretary to the outgoing Minister for Overseas Development (Mrs Barbara Castle) looking at a picture by Deepak Kausha, aged 17, of Highway Secondary School, Nairobi, Kenya, at an exhibition in London. The exhibition was held under the auspices of the Freedom from Hunger movement. It was opened by Mr Ennals, who deputised for Mrs Castle.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660118.2.78

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Press, Volume CV, Issue 30961, 18 January 1966, Page 9

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Tapeke kupu
66

POSTERS ON THE WORLD HUNGER PROBLEM.—Mr D. Ennals, the personal private secretary to the outgoing Minister for Overseas Development (Mrs Barbara Castle) looking at a picture by Deepak Kausha, aged 17, of Highway Secondary School, Nairobi, Kenya, at an exhibition in London. The exhibition was held under the auspices of the Freedom from Hunger movement. It was opened by Mr Ennals, who deputised for Mrs Castle. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30961, 18 January 1966, Page 9

POSTERS ON THE WORLD HUNGER PROBLEM.—Mr D. Ennals, the personal private secretary to the outgoing Minister for Overseas Development (Mrs Barbara Castle) looking at a picture by Deepak Kausha, aged 17, of Highway Secondary School, Nairobi, Kenya, at an exhibition in London. The exhibition was held under the auspices of the Freedom from Hunger movement. It was opened by Mr Ennals, who deputised for Mrs Castle. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30961, 18 January 1966, Page 9

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