ON OUR COVER
HE photograph on our cover is one of the first to have reached this country from the party of 24 New Zealand voluntary workers sent by CORSO to work with the UNRRA Greek Mission. It shows the Greek Regent, Archbishop Damaskinos, welcoming members of the party on their arrival recently in Athens. The New Zealand Welfare workers are divided into four teams: two public health teams, one refugee relief team and one laboratory team.-Those in the picture are (left to right): Miss M. C. McLean (from Epsom, Auckland), Miss E. V. Steven (Napier), Archibishop Damaskinos, W.O. Petty (Masterton), Miss L. B. Logan (Dunedin), J. T. McDevitt (Ashburton). The leader of the party, Dr. S. G. | Chapman (Wellington) has her back to the camera. CORSO is now appealing for funds to maintain these teams in } Greece, and if possible to send other teams to China. Donations ° may be sent to "Greek Reliet," Wellington. Na re rr ree oer
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 359, 10 May 1946, Page 13
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160ON OUR COVER New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 359, 10 May 1946, Page 13
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