REPORTS ABOUT WAR PRISONERS
DANGER OF UNOFFICIAL INFORMATION (P.A.) WELLINGTON, September 2. Various unofficial statements have recently been made about prisoner; of war, and the Prisoners of War Inquiry Office is asking relatives to ignore them. Although made in an honest attempt to enlighten the public, they are. unfortunately, causing much unnecessary worry, the office states. It gives an assurance that the Government is keeping in constant touch with •the position of all prisoners, and immediately anything is known about their possible release and future movements. or anything affecting their personal parcels, it will be immediately announced by the Government or through the Inquiry Office. The office again requests copies of letters from Stalag XVIII A, and particularly from -Working Detachment 180 G/W. ,
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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24353, 4 September 1944, Page 6
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