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The Toe II al Poperiughe has been bought for the British nation. This house in Flanders was the birthplace of a work which has spread all over the Empire. Toe H is the Army Signaller's sign foi Talbot House. In memory of Gilbert Talbot (son of the late Bishop of Winchester), killed in the war, a house was opened in Poperinche where soldiers if all ranks could rest and could attend services in an upper room. The men who got to love Toe If deternr- •(! to keep its spirit alive after the war. Its spirit is service. The youiui men who are mem hers, from the King downwards, have all vowed, with the help of God to do some job to make this world a happier safer, and better place.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22824, 7 March 1936, Page 28

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THE ORIGINAL TOC H Otago Daily Times, Issue 22824, 7 March 1936, Page 28

THE ORIGINAL TOC H Otago Daily Times, Issue 22824, 7 March 1936, Page 28

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