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German Prisoners

No Question of Esehsoge (United Pr am Awm—By Kleetrle Telegraph—Copyright.) London, October 24 It was stated in Ibe House of Lords yesterday that 110 Qarmao sailors and airmen were interned as prisoners of war in Britain. As there wes only an insignificant comber of Britilb airman prisoners in Germany, no question of tbe exchange of prisoners so far arose* Four more Garutso airmen brought down In the reid on the Firth of Forth were rescued from the North Sea Two, who bad been afloat in a collapsible boat for three days, were pioked up by a British warship. The others were landed in South Zealand from a Danish fishing boat. • A British ship reseued and landed three more German airmen from 1 another wrecked bomber. It is un- : derstood they were shot down by a warship Tbe fourth airmarj was flwfl wh?n fliaaq?«eti.

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Inangahua Times, 26 October 1939, Page 2

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German Prisoners Inangahua Times, 26 October 1939, Page 2

German Prisoners Inangahua Times, 26 October 1939, Page 2

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