MAKING NEW HOMES
DOMINION WOMEN'S CARS Joining in the welcome Mr. Parry said that the mothers of New Zealand would make the children at home here and help them to forget their war experiences. "Here in New Zealand are one and a half million people, many of whom have direct ties of kinship with the people of England," he said. "Every blow those people suffer is likcly to be fclt in some New Zealand home and it is the heartfelt desire of every New Zealander to help. his kinsmen. "The children sent us will be carefully tended and to Nc./ Zealand mothers it will be a labour of love, and when the time comes for the children to return, the sadness felt to-day in their own homes in England will be felt in many New Zealand homes."
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 September 1940, Page 9
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