THANKSGIVING SERVICE IN CAMBEAI CATHEDRAL. The Abbe Thuillies, who stayed in Cambrai with a sick woman, although threatened to be shot if he did, held a service on Sunday, October 13, when prayers were offered for those who fell in the taking of the town. Civilians, who had been hidden in cellars, came out when the Canadians entered, and attended the service.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3384, 22 January 1919, Page 35 (Supplement)
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62THANKSGIVING SERVICE IN CAMBEAI CATHEDRAL. The Abbe Thuillies, who stayed in Cambrai with a sick woman, although threatened to be shot if he did, held a service on Sunday, October 13, when prayers were offered for those who fell in the taking of the town. Civilians, who had been hidden in cellars, came out when the Canadians entered, and attended the service. Otago Witness, Issue 3384, 22 January 1919, Page 35 (Supplement)
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