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... JJ requires work,, with cottage; would consider employment Gardiner-Handyman, James Clappleon (Ex-PO.W.). No. 4 Civil Resettlement Unit. Middelton Hotel, llkl.-y. ...
... JJ requires work,, with cottage; would consider employment Gardiner-Handyman, James Clappleon (Ex-PO.W.). No. 4 Civil Resettlement Unit. Middelton Hotel, llkl.-y. ...
... Quarter Sessions yesterday in defending Private John Thomas Tatton (31), a former prisoner of war, stationed at the Civil Resettlement Unit, Sudbury. Tatton pleaded Guilty to breaking into the house of Ethel May Saysell, 130, Ashbourneroad, Derby, in the ...
... civilian life. Men Who have struck snags after their return are given an opportunity of undergoing a course at the Civil Resettlement Unit at Sudbury. Originally the C.R.U. was open only to men on leave pending discharge, but the scheme has now been extended ...
... soldiers, who spent part of the war in enemy prison camps, are offered the opyortunity of attending a civil resettlement camp in their home aree. The unit serving the East Anglia District is situated at Acton Place, Long Melford, Suffolk. There, in pleasant ...
... ADJUSTMENT TO CIVIL LIFE FIRST ARRIVALS AT MIDLAND UNIT The first Civil Resettlement Unit in the Midlands, and one of the first in the country, was opened to-day at Wightwick Hall, near Wolverhampton. The work of getting the ...
... year since its opening, the Civil Resettlement Unit Riccarton House, Currie, Midlothian, will cease to exist. Such units were formed to give repatriated pri.soners-of-war the best possible chance settle down on returning to civil life. All ...
... refused to be beaten, and before long was back with his regiment again. He commanded the No. 7 Civil Re-settlement Unit at Lilford. With the closing of the unit, he retired from the Army and went to live at The Follies. Help. ston. Fifth son of the late ...
... up at it—and who , besides that , hag found it difficult to mist with his comrades in civil life—that is the type of man for whom , the Civil Resettlement Unit is proving a Godsend . There are other types , too—the repatriate who joined the Regular ...
... groups 8, 9, and 10, centred respectively at Newe nt, Lydney and Cinderford. interesting address on the work the Civil Resettlement Unit was given by Lt. Colonel Lord George Cholmondeley* ...
... hundred repatriated prisoners of war in Airdrie and C.oatbridge with problems affecting their resettlement in civilian life are referred to No. 20 Civil Resettlement Unit at Buchanan Castle, Drymen, near Glasgow, which has been specially instituted to cater ...
... for groups 8, 9, centred respectively , f we n t, Lydney and Cinderford. An interesting address on the work of the Civil Resettlement Unit was given by |Lt. Colonel Lord George ICholmondeley. . ...
... Prisoners of War Relatives' Association, has received from Lieut.-Col. W. H. Lees, O.C. No. 18 Civil Resettlement Unit, a letter pointing 1n it that his unit covers an area at loch includes Nelson. Each week. lie writes, we taike an tretween 40 and ...