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SINCE THE EARLY DAYS of the Friendly Road, "Scrim" and Rod Talbot, who conducts Station 1ZB's "Diggers' Session," have collected Christmas toys for the children of "diggers" and comforts for their parents. This Christmas, although the number of cases requiring assistance was smaller than before, a distribution was carried out as usual. Here are "Scrim" and Rod Talbot with some of the gifts

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 132, 2 January 1942, Page 10

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SINCE THE EARLY DAYS of the Friendly Road, "Scrim" and Rod Talbot, who conducts Station 1ZB's "Diggers' Session," have collected Christmas toys for the children of "diggers" and comforts for their parents. This Christmas, although the number of cases requiring assistance was smaller than before, a distribution was carried out as usual. Here are "Scrim" and Rod Talbot with some of the gifts New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 132, 2 January 1942, Page 10

SINCE THE EARLY DAYS of the Friendly Road, "Scrim" and Rod Talbot, who conducts Station 1ZB's "Diggers' Session," have collected Christmas toys for the children of "diggers" and comforts for their parents. This Christmas, although the number of cases requiring assistance was smaller than before, a distribution was carried out as usual. Here are "Scrim" and Rod Talbot with some of the gifts New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 132, 2 January 1942, Page 10

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