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LIBERATION HINTS

ADVICE TO PEOPLE OF EUROPE BROADCASTS BY BRITISH The British radio recently broadcast, what is called “liberation hints” to the peoples of Europe, telling them to get well acquainted with the topography of the areas in which they live. The broadcast said: "When the Allies arrive you can help them by having as accurate a knowledge of vour neighbourhood! as possible. You should know how many railway lines there are, which way the railways run, street names, distance between youi house and hospitals, railway stations, canals and rivers, the location of water towers, gasometers, etc., what varieties of trees grow in the local woods.”

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 53, Issue 32422, 24 April 1944, Page 3

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LIBERATION HINTS Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 53, Issue 32422, 24 April 1944, Page 3

LIBERATION HINTS Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 53, Issue 32422, 24 April 1944, Page 3

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