LONDON LEAVE.—The cheery smiles and waves recently arrived in London—a party of Australian troops were setting out on a few hours’ leave in the British Empire's capital. They like London, and Londoners like them, for, although war has brought black-out and other inconveniences to the city, it has also brought the smiling, sun-bronzed faces of the Empire’s troops, who have come to fight her cause.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 October 1940, Page 6
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65LONDON LEAVE.—The cheery smiles and waves recently arrived in London—a party of Australian troops were setting out on a few hours’ leave in the British Empire's capital. They like London, and Londoners like them, for, although war has brought black-out and other inconveniences to the city, it has also brought the smiling, sun-bronzed faces of the Empire’s troops, who have come to fight her cause. Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 October 1940, Page 6
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