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... Merchant, Navy Fund {as the result of three old-time |dances and a whist drive organ{ise by the Women’s Club. | Four repatriated prisoners of ! war organised on Friday last, a idance in aid of the Red Cross Funds, as an appreciation of the | assistance given ...

REMARKABLE

... lived to be an object of admiration in Church Street. REPATRIATED PRISONER ENTERTAINED Two repatriated prisoners of war are to be entertained on Wednesday by the Gainsborough and District Prisoners of ...

Published: Tuesday 04 November 1969
Newspaper: Gainsborough Evening News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 190 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Top PR man was Standard trained

... Central News Agency and at the outbreak of war moved to the War Office Press Room. He was posted to Northern Ireland to start public relations for the first US troops and also worked in Scotland. At the end of the war he went to Chester, and was responsible ...

Published: Friday 10 January 1969
Newspaper: Sleaford Standard
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 211 | Page: 14 | Tags: none

The amount handed to the Prisoners of War Fund by Mr. Jos. Morris (proceeds of sale of programmes at the

... icollection. One of the 32 repatriated prisoners of war from Gefmany rwho landed at Boston on Monday was Pte. F. 8. Burcambe, ith Batt. Chnadians, son of Mr. W. G. Burcombe, of Lincoln. Pte. Burcombe was serionsly wounded and tanken prisoner at »(-(nfln:(-le\(l'tp ...

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... kevtus g tbat‘ Pt us ajivays> . This is what a repatriated prisoner of war recently told the press on reaching Gothenburg from Germany on his way to England. He added “I never realised until I was a prisoner myself what the Red Cross really meant.” The ...

LORD CROMWELL

... is a repatriated prisoner of war spoke on the work of the Red Cross organisation. Lord Cromwell was captured in 1940 and he told how for the first siy months no Red Cross parcels’ could get through to prisoners in Germany. During that time ...

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... Parcels ¢p, ¢ kept yg alive 1> This is what a repatriated prisoner of war recently told the press on reaching Gothenburg from Germany on his way to England. He added “I never realised until I was a prisoner myself what the Red Cross really meant.” The ...

Melton Prizewinners

... Prizewinners The names of the winpers in the Christmas competition for Prisoners of War were announced at the Red Cross Depot on Tuesday by LAC Caton, Melton's repatriated prisoner of war. They are as follows: 1, liqueur whiskey, Mrs. ...

POST-WAR AGRICULTURE: TWYFORD MEETING AGRICL_JLTURE of the future was discussed at a meeting held at Twyford in ..

... Archie Crawford and Mr. G. H. Pell as the chief speakers. Mr. E. Pullen a repatriated prisoner of war spoke on the great work of the Red Cross as experienced by him whilst a prisoner. Mr. Archie Crawiord said that Agriculture in the future as they hoped ...

WELCOMED HOME FROM GERMAN PRISON CAMP L.A.C. Caton Tells His Story

... years. Five operations - in German prison camps had changed him. Anxiety naturally tempered weeks of pent up anticipation, soon (0 reach its climax. ANXIETY FADED When at last Melton’s only repatriated prisoner of war stepped out of the express some ...

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... Foxon, wore pale blue with brown accessories and carried a bouquet of roses. The best man was Mr. William Rush, a repatriated prisoner of war. There were no bridesmaids. The reception was held at the Post Office, Thorpe Satchville, and the honeymoon was ...