BRITISH WAR PRISONERS
! BEST FED PEOPLE ON CONTINENT THOUSANDS OF PARCELS WEEKLY BEING SEN a i(R:c., 2.35 p.m.) London, Oct., 27. I i “British prisoners of war are the • i ! best fed people on the continent al - jthough that is not saying much.” de- ; dared Major-General Sir John Ken-, j nedy, vice-chairman of the Red Cross. < ■“Our organisation is getting into Cer-j' j many 7400 parcels weekly containing M : 20* tons of food. New Zealand and J j Australia each intend giving 5000 par j; cels weekly and Canada 1500."—U.P.A. i
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 28 October 1941, Page 6
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