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Emigrants to Australia

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English emigrants leave for Australia 1955 on the free and assisted passage scheme. Mr and Mrs John Kemp from Gravesend, Kent who are going to Queensland with their two boys and two girls aged 9, 7, 3 and 1 1/2 at St Pancras Station, London bound for the 'Strathaird' leaving England today 18th April 1955
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English emigrants leave for Australia 1955 on the free and assisted passage scheme.
Mr and Mrs John Kemp from Gravesend, Kent who are going to Queensland with their two boys and two girls aged 9, 7, 3 and 1 1/2 at St Pancras Station, London bound for the 'Strathaird' leaving England today 18th April 1955.

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