NDAY, 14 FEBRUARY, 1916
... Killed, 1; died, 8; wounded, 2; missing, 2;. total, 13.' Official German list of prisoners of war: Died, 1; wounded, 281; prisoners, 129; total, 414. Repatriated prisoners of war admitted to Millbank Hospital, ...
... Killed, 1; died, 8; wounded, 2; missing, 2;. total, 13.' Official German list of prisoners of war: Died, 1; wounded, 281; prisoners, 129; total, 414. Repatriated prisoners of war admitted to Millbank Hospital, ...
... the interval, three repatriated prisoners of war. One of these, Private Simmons, late of the Koyal Sussex, had come over from .Eastbourne for the purpose thanking a Sussex audience for their present effort on behalf of the prisoners war, and ...
... Christmas. I would suggest, too, that any local men who happened to be in the two local %%A.D. Hospital's. any possible repatriated prisoners of war, and any men' on short leave at the time front the Front.' should lw included. Possibly the most agreeable' form ...
... per 112tb. _ 80 ...
... another 6,000 beds to their equipment in London for the men Saint: through on leave, and spending £lo,i Is on feeding repatriated prisoners of war. Not only in England, but on the Continent they were getting into touch with the men to a great extent. Special ...
... CHICHESTER. WAR HOSPITAL CRIPPLE DEPOT.— The abWe Depot re-opened on Monday afternoon, and will be open for a few weeks on Monday, Wednesday, ana Friday) afternoons from 2 p.m. to 4.30 pin. CITY O? CHICHESTER.—Notice to repatriated* prisoners of war. The Mayor ...
... lady, whom Eastbourne prisoners had donned khaki within those walls. then had come to regard as a fairy godmother, had thinking &beet doffing khaki, he supposed (applause). invited in addition to all repatriated prisoners of war or EASTSOCRKR'S in the ...
... Chamber was requisitioned for the sitting down of the returned prisoners of war and their wives or lady friends who were provided with appetising and bountlfnl meat tea. The repatriated Cicestrians Included Private M. Amos, M.G.C.; Corporal F. Baker ...
... Chamber was requisitioned tor the Bitting down of the returned prisoners of war and thehj, wives lady friends who were provided with an appetising aad bountiful meat tea. The repatriated Oloestrlaas included: Private M. Amos. M. 0.0.; Corporal F. Baker ...
... Epsom end Distract Prisoners of War Society war 25,743 Ifs. and tb• total number of parcels despatched were 11.103. A balance-m•hand of 2437 16s. ad., is to he riven to th• lord Lieutenant of Surrey. Fond for Repatriated Prisoners of ...
... stall at Cologne, and was given the charge of demobilisation. He played an active part in the formation of the repatriated prisoner. of war camp at Namur, of which.he bed charge. Be was mentioned in despatches. and else received the 0.8. E. Deceased wen ...
... less of the marching of armies across Europe. He alluded to the League's splendid work in connection with the repatriation prisoners of war ami the combating of typhus in Russia and Poland, and spoke of its efforts to try and set shattered Austria on ...