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FREE FRENCH CONVALESCENT HOME

Rugby, Oct.. 27. The Queen visited, this afternoon, a I convalescent home near London, w hich ! lis maintained for the Free French I forces in this country, and is run by tlie British Red Cross Society The home iIS used primarily by members of the Free French naval forces - , and merchant service, and il is continually filled by the men who have been on duly in all parts of the world, taking their part in the struggle against the 1 common enemy. The home is a fine example of Anglo-French co-operation. British and French doctors and nurses y work side by -sic IVQ \v

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 29 October 1941, Page 5

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FREE FRENCH CONVALESCENT HOME Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 29 October 1941, Page 5

FREE FRENCH CONVALESCENT HOME Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 29 October 1941, Page 5

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