SAFE IN ENGLAND
OTAGO PRISONERS OF WAR Next of kin have received advice of the safe arrival in England of the following men who were prisoners of war in Germany:— Sgt. J. McAnally, Sullivan Avenue, South Dunedin. Pte. Sydney Underwood, Port Chalm-
ers. Pte. James Paterson, 88 Queen's Drive, Musselburgh. Pte. Douglas Palmer, Argyle street,
Mornington. Sgt. F. H. Fraser-Smith, Waikouaiti. Pte. Jack Frederick Lyon, Main South
road. L/Bdr. Alan R. Kingston. Warrant-officer G. J. W. Galland, 34 Mechanic street.
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Evening Star, Issue 25469, 27 April 1945, Page 4
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80SAFE IN ENGLAND Evening Star, Issue 25469, 27 April 1945, Page 4
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