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Compassionate Leave For N.Z. Bombardier

SYDNEY, May 26 Among the wounded soldiers who have returned to Sydney are five New Zealanders, one of whom is Bombardier J. F. Baldwin, of Avondale, who is returning to New Zealand on compassionate leave. Bombardier Baldwin went to England last year. He emerged unscathed from scores'of air raids and, after fighting in several battles in Libya, received news of the death in, New Zealand of his father, mother, brother and eldest child. Because of these bereavements he has been granted extended leave which he will spend with his wife in New Zealan(3.

LONG-DISTANCE CALL USELESS "I can’t hear a word. What’s the matter? Please speak up.” But she could not raise her husky voice, and the call was wasted. What a pity she had no Lixoids. Speakers and singers rely on Lixoids to overcome sore throats, huskiness, loss of voice and smokers’ throat. 9d. at all chemist?. Keep Lixoids handy!

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Northern Advocate, 27 May 1941, Page 8

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Compassionate Leave For N.Z. Bombardier Northern Advocate, 27 May 1941, Page 8

Compassionate Leave For N.Z. Bombardier Northern Advocate, 27 May 1941, Page 8