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THE SPIRIT OF THE BAYONET This is a reproduction of a drawing by Pte. Eruera Hamon of the Maori Battalion, which won first prize in the Black and White Section of N.Z.E.F. Christmas Competitions in the Middle East. It was published in "N.Z.E.F. Times", Christmas Issue, December 22, 1941. Pte. Hamon left New Zealand with the Second Contingent and died of wounds in Libya before "The Spirit of the Bayonet" was published. Pte. Hamon’s father is Henare Hamon, of 10 Waverley St., Gisborne.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 149, 1 May 1942, Page 9

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THE SPIRIT OF THE BAYONET This is a reproduction of a drawing by Pte. Eruera Hamon of the Maori Battalion, which won first prize in the Black and White Section of N.Z.E.F. Christmas Competitions in the Middle East. It was published in "N.Z.E.F. Times", Christmas Issue, December 22, 1941. Pte. Hamon left New Zealand with the Second Contingent and died of wounds in Libya before "The Spirit of the Bayonet" was published. Pte. Hamon’s father is Henare Hamon, of 10 Waverley St., Gisborne. New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 149, 1 May 1942, Page 9

THE SPIRIT OF THE BAYONET This is a reproduction of a drawing by Pte. Eruera Hamon of the Maori Battalion, which won first prize in the Black and White Section of N.Z.E.F. Christmas Competitions in the Middle East. It was published in "N.Z.E.F. Times", Christmas Issue, December 22, 1941. Pte. Hamon left New Zealand with the Second Contingent and died of wounds in Libya before "The Spirit of the Bayonet" was published. Pte. Hamon’s father is Henare Hamon, of 10 Waverley St., Gisborne. New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 149, 1 May 1942, Page 9

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