PRISONERS OF WAR
... 21:63 Cpl. E.; Whiteombe, 2242 H. Previously unofficiaily reported prisoners of war, officially reported nounded and prisoners of war: 3rd Mon. R.—Willuns, F. REPATRIATED PRISONERS OF ...
... 21:63 Cpl. E.; Whiteombe, 2242 H. Previously unofficiaily reported prisoners of war, officially reported nounded and prisoners of war: 3rd Mon. R.—Willuns, F. REPATRIATED PRISONERS OF ...
... iseretary of the Penny Fund. has received the fdllowing letter from Pte. George Cox, 3rd Battalion Mon. Regt., now a repatriated prisoner of war from Germany, and who resided at 38, Granville Street. I have just reterned from Germany and I feel duty bound ...
... Andrews. a repatriated prisoner of war ens presented with a parcel by Mr. F. Lawrence on behalf of the Abertillery Penny Fund. Mr. Lawrence mentioned alit the Fund had been instrumental in sending 17,000 partufa to sustain British prisoners of ...
... At the Vow Tree Inn, \Vest Side. ~ n Monday a smoking concert was held in honour of Private Tom Swift, who is a repatriated prisoner of war, having been captured at, the battle of Monk Nlr. Alfred So enoakm presided over a large attendance. The musical ...
... 'Wednesday evening, Gunner Arthur Larcombe, of Newport. a repatriated prisoner of war. Business was suspended for an 'hour. while we listened to our visitor's story. Gunner laircoml'e was taken prisoner in the Middle East and badly wounded In hi s left leg ...
... ABERTILLERY HERO BACK FROM GERMANY TRIBUTES TO RED CROSS AMONG the repatriated prisoners ot war who landed in this country last week was Mr. Charlie Jones. ot 15, Rhiw Pare. Abertillery. and there was a warm welcome for him in the gaily decorated neighbouring ...
... Before a rendering of Convoy by the Abertillery Orpheus Male Choir a great oration was given to Mr. Charlie Jones. repatriated prisoner of war. wins served in the Merchant Navy. 'BRILLIANT ARTISTES The artistes drew enthusiastic nh a pzn•ketl audieniv and ...
... little happiness and Christmas cheer to the next-of-kin and the children of Prisoners War. it certainly fulfilled its purpose this year. We have twenty children of prisoners in Abertillery, and we were delighted to have the opportunity of entertaining ...
... solos. while indivklual items were ttiven by bandsman Fletcher (clarinet). Corpl. lisdall (flute). who is also a repatriated prisoner of war, and Bandsman Nicholls (trombone). Madame. M. Jones-Paulson) (soprano), rendered anreral solos accompanied at the ...
... us to help the Soviet Union with medical supplies. In six weeks we raised £21,000 for Russia. You, Colonet„ are repatriated prisoner of war. That t i es us with the deepest heeds affection with you because of =yen have suffered througli seamy . It was ...
... suggested that retrospective payments should be made to the repatriated prisoner of war, Pte. Bert Heard. A cheque of £3, representing 12 payments which he had not received while a prisoner. had been made out so that it could be presented to him that ...
... this job to a business man in preference to an in- Serviceman, and I understand that among the applicants was a repatriated prisoner of war reared in Absebeeg,— even he was not considered. So in face of this and the shone I say to Nalgoite, apologise ...