LOST TRAILS: ANOTHER FOUND
I "J.W." writes to say he has | ■ found and received a letter from I I Sister Drummond, for whom he ■ B inquired. His letter followed her | J to India and then back to Sydney, > I where she was located. Glad to , ■ help you, "J.W." Thanks for the I ! good wishes. jj
WHIZZ BANGS! ABDUL LOST HIS MISSUS An Egyptian interpreter attached to a general hospital in Egypt was A.W.L. for one day, and on his return was ordered to report in writing why he was absent on the previous day. This was his effort: To the Manager of the British ArmyDear Sir, My absence yesterday was impossible. Someone has removed my wife. My God, I am annoyed. Yours faithfully, Abdul Ahmed.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 17, 20 January 1940, Page 3 (Supplement)
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