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MISS MITFORD’S RETURN

WITH SERIOUS HEAD WOUND. LONDON, January 3. The arrival in England from Germany of Miss Unity Mitford, daughter of Lord Redesdale, and a friend of Herr Hitler, was shrouded in melodramatic secrecy. A notice at the harbour gate prohibited any but authorised entry. It is confirmed that sne is suffering from a serious head wound. Soldiers with fixed bofonets strongly guarded the quay. Miss Mitford'* wa(s carried on a stretcher from the-ship to the ambulance, which drove off at a high speed, but the ambulance broke down and the -accompanying l car suffered- a

puncture. . ; .The . party returned ', tp jjighL Miss •■"Mitford ■illtimafce}y > >was:r.fal<eft' to Lord . Redesdale’s,. home :in Buckinghamshire,..in: iaW :?< •?

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Grey River Argus, 5 January 1940, Page 3

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MISS MITFORD’S RETURN Grey River Argus, 5 January 1940, Page 3

MISS MITFORD’S RETURN Grey River Argus, 5 January 1940, Page 3

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