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“COULD DO WITH A PURSE”

“LOFTY” BLOMFIELD BACK I Among those who returned in the jj. hospital ship Oranje was the well- c known professional wrestler. Sergeant- D Major “Lofty" Blomfield He said hep certainly was going to wrestle again if|[ the trouble with varicose legs, which , had sent him home, allowed him to do U so 1 could do with a purse after 30s 1 j a week,” ne said. Sergeant-Major j r Blomfield said that he had had injec- A tions for his varicose veins before going | j overseas, but the trouble had recurred ,{ there. He had been at the base camp j at Maadi as a regular company serge- t ant-majoi not having done any physical culture instruction since he was inj, the Middle East. For a while he had ( been a regimental sergeant-major

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 10 September 1941, Page 2

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“COULD DO WITH A PURSE” Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 10 September 1941, Page 2

“COULD DO WITH A PURSE” Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 10 September 1941, Page 2

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