Wintry conditions on the Western front on January 27, when Empire Press correspondents ivere making a tour of an air-field. Flying-Officer E. J. Kain, of Wellington, ivhose exploits have frequentlyfigured in the cable news, is facing the camera, fourth from the left. (Evening Post, 11 March 1940)

Wintry conditions on the Western front on January 27, when Empire Press correspondents ivere making a tour of an air-field. Flying-Officer E. J. Kain, of Wellington, ivhose exploits have frequentlyfigured in the cable news, is facing the camera, fourth from the left. (Evening Post, 11 March 1940)
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11-03-1940
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Evening Post
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Wintry conditions on the Western front on January 27, when Empire Press correspondents ivere making a tour of an air-field. Flying-Officer E. J. Kain, of Wellington, ivhose exploits have frequentlyfigured in the cable news, is facing the camera, fourth from the left. (Evening Post, 11 March 1940). Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/17765086

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