Further Exchanges Likely “There is a good prospect that arrangements will be made with Italy for further exchanges of prisoners of war,” said Lieutenant-Colonel A. A. Tennent, in a recent interview with a reporter of the “Southland Times.” Lieutenant-Colonel Tennent spent four months in an Italian prisoner of-'war camp and he was one of a number of repatriated men who arrived-in New Zealand recently. He is at present visiting Invercargill. He added that from what he had heard he had reason to believe that further exchanges would be made. The International Red Cross Society was interesting itself in the matter, and lie understood also that the Italian authorities were in favour of further exchanges.
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23718, 17 August 1942, Page 6
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