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War Legacies.

New amenities of natives in the Solomons were "obvious legacies of,the war," said the Rt. Rev. S. C. Caulton, Bishop of Melanesia, in a broadcast address on Sunday night. "One finds aririy beds and chairs in their village homes, and they wear without shame or selfconsciousness, towels and shirts bearing the marks of the United States Army or Navy. But these will not last forever, and the people will soon be thrown back [on their own resources," he said.

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Chronicle (Levin), 6 September 1949, Page 4

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War Legacies. Chronicle (Levin), 6 September 1949, Page 4

War Legacies. Chronicle (Levin), 6 September 1949, Page 4

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