BRITISH CHILDREN.—EIeven children from London arid the suburbs arrived in, Dunedin yesterday in the care of Miss Kyrsty Page (without hat, near left of the picture), who was one of the escorts on the ship which brought a large number of British children to New Zealand, The Mayor (Mr A. H. Allen, right) and the Town Clerk (Mr R. A. Johnston, left) were at the station to meet the children, who, after being entertained at tea, went to their now homes.
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Evening Star, Issue 23701, 8 October 1940, Page 11
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81BRITISH CHILDREN.—Eleven children from London arid the suburbs arrived in, Dunedin yesterday in the care of Miss Kyrsty Page (without hat, near left of the picture), who was one of the escorts on the ship which brought a large number of British children to New Zealand, The Mayor (Mr A. H. Allen, right) and the Town Clerk (Mr R. A. Johnston, left) were at the station to meet the children, who, after being entertained at tea, went to their now homes. Evening Star, Issue 23701, 8 October 1940, Page 11
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