A THOUSAND "TROOP TELEGRAMS-A DAY.—The busy scene in the sub-post office at Euston Station (London) showing members of the B.E.F. who have arrived on leave crowding to send telegrams i home announcing their impending home-coming. As-many as a thousand tropp telegrams a day are handled at this office—at- the*-busiest time over - 300 an hour : are received.
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Evening Star, Issue 23553, 17 April 1940, Page 5
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56A THOUSAND "TROOP TELEGRAMS-A DAY.—The busy scene in the sub-post office at Euston Station (London) showing members of the B.E.F. who have arrived on leave crowding to send telegramsi home announcing their impending home-coming. As-many as a thousand tropp telegrams a day are handled at this office—at- the*-busiest time over – 300 an hour : are received. Evening Star, Issue 23553, 17 April 1940, Page 5
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