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Robert Crabtree has been ' refused permission to buy his release from the Briti'-h Army because of the vita! role he plays: he is his regiment’s oply solo trombonist. Bandsman Crabtree, who i--22 and married with tu. children, signed on for 12 years almost eight seats ago. In March of this year he and his wife Mary, ageo 21. saved up the required £2OO and requested his release tor family reasons The band is about to tour th< -United Kingdom — London 'June 20 IT oman vigilantes The “Times of Zambia” reports that a group of married women in Ndola. on the Zambian copperbelt, have formed vigilante squads to beat up single girls they suspect of having affairs with their husbands. The newspaper says that one unmarried girl yesterday alleged that she was held against a wall by two married women while an infuriated wife hit her on the head with a high-heeled shoe. I —Lusaka, June 20.
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33875, 21 June 1975, Page 15
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