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BRITISH PRISONERS

BROADCAST FROM BREMEN ONE A MYSTERY MAN EMPLOYED AT DIGGING (United Press Assn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright) LONDON, April 7 Five British prisoners of war today gave a broadcast from Bremen. The announcer described one as a mystery man because he had refused to give his address. However, this man sent a message of greetings to his relatives and asked workers in the General Post Office to inform his union that he was a prisoner. The other four prisoners gave their names and addresses. All said they were well, but some of their comrades were still in hospital. They added that they themselves were navvying and digging.

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Waikato Times, Volume 126, Issue 21082, 8 April 1940, Page 7

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BRITISH PRISONERS Waikato Times, Volume 126, Issue 21082, 8 April 1940, Page 7

BRITISH PRISONERS Waikato Times, Volume 126, Issue 21082, 8 April 1940, Page 7

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