PRISONERS’ PSALM
XiTO BE SUNG AT GENGTAPH MEMORIAL PROPOSED press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. ■ LONDON, January 23. (Received January 24, at noon.) The Prisoners’ Psalm, as the 137th Was known, wlion it was sung at the churcji parades in Karlsruhe prison camp in wartime, will he recited at the .Cenotaph on January 21 at a memorial Service to 500 officers and 16,000 men Who died in captivity. The function is being arranged by ihe >War Prisoners’ Association, which fe bus driver, J. H. Tipping, organised. ITheißev. C. A. S. Page, an ex-colonel, .who ' was taken prisoner with ten Wounds, will conduct the service. The association is collecting funds to erect a memorial to the dead war prisoners.—Sydney ‘Sun’ Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 19772, 24 January 1928, Page 8
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118PRISONERS’ PSALM Evening Star, Issue 19772, 24 January 1928, Page 8
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