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MR P. G. WODEHOUSE

BROADCASTS FROM GERMANY. NOT COMPULSORY. (Rec. 9.25). LONDON, July IS. me nernn radio 'maae reierence to Mr f g. Wodenouse, who is a prisoner in Germany, it stated mat mr Wodehouse is under no compulsion to give talks over tlie German wireless. He could end them wnenewr he wisned. He was now living as me • guest of some German friends in the Hartz Mountains, where his w.±e exnected to join him irom Northern France. The announcer explained that Mr Wodehouse had reached tne age of sixty years last . October, and tiierefore he was then automat.cally released from internment, he being no longer liable for military serv.ee, according to the International Agree- • rnent.

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Grey River Argus, 19 July 1941, Page 4

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MR P. G. WODEHOUSE Grey River Argus, 19 July 1941, Page 4

MR P. G. WODEHOUSE Grey River Argus, 19 July 1941, Page 4

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