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A QUEEN AND TWO ANNOUNCERS. Miss Joan Young, seen here with Kingi Tahiwi and Rex Walden of 2ZB, has been chosen as the Public Services Queen in the Victory Queen Carnival in aid of Wellington's quota of the All Purposes Patriotic Appeal. She represents the banks, insurance companies, Post and Telegraph and Police Departments, local bodies and Government departments. Miss Young, who is a daughter of J. G. Young, Director of the Post and Telegraph Department, works in the Navy Department

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 83, 24 January 1941, Page 44

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A QUEEN AND TWO ANNOUNCERS. Miss Joan Young, seen here with Kingi Tahiwi and Rex Walden of 2ZB, has been chosen as the Public Services Queen in the Victory Queen Carnival in aid of Wellington's quota of the All Purposes Patriotic Appeal. She represents the banks, insurance companies, Post and Telegraph and Police Departments, local bodies and Government departments. Miss Young, who is a daughter of J. G. Young, Director of the Post and Telegraph Department, works in the Navy Department New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 83, 24 January 1941, Page 44

A QUEEN AND TWO ANNOUNCERS. Miss Joan Young, seen here with Kingi Tahiwi and Rex Walden of 2ZB, has been chosen as the Public Services Queen in the Victory Queen Carnival in aid of Wellington's quota of the All Purposes Patriotic Appeal. She represents the banks, insurance companies, Post and Telegraph and Police Departments, local bodies and Government departments. Miss Young, who is a daughter of J. G. Young, Director of the Post and Telegraph Department, works in the Navy Department New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 83, 24 January 1941, Page 44

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