THREE WOUNDED BRITISH SOLDIERS WHO HAVE RETURNED FROM GERMANT The throe men wore recently sent home fr ni G'rmanv in exchange for prisoners in our hem's. The King and Queen, during a visit to Wandsworlh Hospi al, where the men are stationed, wore greatly interes t'd in hearing of their treatment whilst in the hands cf the enemy. One of the men is engaged in making a wool mat.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3215, 27 October 1915, Page 41 (Supplement)
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69THREE WOUNDED BRITISH SOLDIERS WHO HAVE RETURNED FROM GERMANT The throe men wore recently sent home fr ni G'rmanv in exchange for prisoners in our hem's. The King and Queen, during a visit to Wandsworlh Hospi al, where the men are stationed, wore greatly interes t'd in hearing of their treatment whilst in the hands cf the enemy. One of the men is engaged in making a wool mat. Otago Witness, Issue 3215, 27 October 1915, Page 41 (Supplement)
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