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DON'T WORRY

WAR PRISONERS REASSURANCE

FIRST LETTER HOME

Mrs R. M. Sorenson, Ohope Beach, has received word from her son Pte. F. J. Roberts who was captured in Crete that he is safe in a tjferman Transit Camp. Meanwhile he suggests that it would be impossibleto reach him by letter owing tot his unsettled state. "Don't worry, I am doing fine and am in the best of health," he concludes and conveys his regards to his family, who have; been greatly relieved as this is the first word from him since he was posted as missing in Crete.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/BPB19411208.2.28

Bibliographic details
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 190, 8 December 1941, Page 4

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98

DON'T WORRY Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 190, 8 December 1941, Page 4

DON'T WORRY Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 190, 8 December 1941, Page 4

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