AMUSEMENTS GRAND THEATRE 6 1 TWICE NIGHTLY QIC Matinee Sat. 2.30. ©•-I BIG BILL CAMPBELL and his famous RADIO ..
... BLAIR, JACK OAKIE SOMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT At 1.55, 5.0, 8.0. (U) CLOSE QUARTERS ...
... BLAIR, JACK OAKIE SOMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT At 1.55, 5.0, 8.0. (U) CLOSE QUARTERS ...
... considered. ISSUED BY THE MINISTRY OF FOOD ______ Friday, October 29, 1943 MARKET HARBOROUGH PRISONER OF WAR REPATRIATED One of the repatriated prisoners of war is Pte. Charles B. Arnold, Of 34, Walcot-road, ...
... joining the Army, is otie of the repatriated prisoners of war, and he arrived at B os t on last baturday along with the other exchanged prisoners, being now an inmate of King George Hospital, London. He was taken prisoner in November, 1.016, ...
... strong side, and one that will extend the Tigers. .At the mutation of the Leicester Club's Committee the 3,000 repatriated prisoners of war, from the town and county. will witness the match. seats being tally re. served for them. In this connection it ...
... 2lat.—Fancy Dress Ball iu orb ley Schools. Easter Wednesday, April 23rd. —Whist Drive and Dance in ai l of Ripley Repatriated Prisoners of War Reception Fund. Red Cross Demobilisation, Final Effort. Monday, April 2bth.—Kinlcy Philharmonic Society’s Concert ...
... Leicestershires, he was due for leave from Singapore when war came and was afterwards captured when the port fell. More Due The Dutch ship, Nieu Holland, carrying a large number of repatriated prisoners of war, was due at Liverpool early to-day, but was held up ...
... ** Crucifixion.” St John's Church, Ripley. Easter Wednesday, April 23rd.- -U hist Drive and Dance aid of Ripley Repatriated Prisoners of War Reception Fund. Red DeinobilL'ution. Fiual Effort. Sunday. May llth —F.M.C. (Ebcneser). Ripley S.S. Anniversary ...
... Liverpool firm He I widow. oaughters a son Entertainment For Repatriated The Mancherter Club, Leicester. was gaily decorated with bunting and nags of the Allies when many of the repatriated prisoners of war of Leioester and county were the guests of the Leicester ...
... has been badly shaken by the Anglo-American bomber offensive. This is clear from the stories told by most of the repatriated prisoners of war who have recent experience of the raids. . I have spoken to scores of them. To most of these men the sound of British ...
... decrease the marriagerate, bat, in spite these difficulties* there bee lately been Nottingham number of marriage* repatriated prisoners of war, and demobilised men. KINGSTON COLLEGE. danger: op change op AUTHORITY AVERTED. Referring yesterday's meeting the ...
... letters be received. One wit lighting and the oier was beer. WELCOME TO REPATRIATED. Preliminary arrangements have been made foe giving a public welcome tq all repatriated prisoners of war belonging to town and county. The date. fixed is Saturday, Feb. lat ...
... conversation by telephone with his son, Seaman Robert Leonard Newcombe, 20, of the Merchant Navy, who is among the repatriated prisoners of war. My son rang me up, said Mr. Newcombe. has been taker to a hospital in Scotland, and understand he may be arriving ...