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PRISONERS OF WAR

TOTAL IN ENEMY HANDS \BOUT 66,000 FROM ALL PARTS OF EMPIRE i Rec. 9.35 a.m > Rugby, Oct. 2L The total number of prisoners of war in enemy hands from all parts of the Empire is about 68,000, stated the Mar Secretary, Captain Marlesson, when replying to a question in the House of Commons. He added that ten inspectors had been appointed by the protecting power (U.S.A.) and enemy camps were visited by the inspectors once in six weeks.—B.O.W.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 22 October 1941, Page 5

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PRISONERS OF WAR Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 22 October 1941, Page 5

PRISONERS OF WAR Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 22 October 1941, Page 5

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