PARCELS FOR PRISONERS
LONDON, June 27. Field-Marshal Sir Philip Chet- | wcde, chairman of the British Red I Cross and St. John War Organisation, I said at the Edinburgh packing depot yesterday: “The wounded men who have returned from the prison camps have said to us, “Whatever you stop doing, don’t for any sake stop the food parcels.’
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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 August 1943, Page 5
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