NO HARD FEELINGS!
THOSE LEFT BEHIND OPPORTUNITY LATER "You may have thought that the boys remaining im Egypt were a bit disgruntled at their being left behind 1 ,," said Col. Frank Prideaux yesterday. "Not a bit of ft. They realised that the balloting for the men on first leave was conducted fairly and that their turn would' probably come later." Col. Prideaux said that the boys in the Middle East were on the whole fit and well and in wonderful heart. They had been through a lot of hard fighting and had acquitted themselves well. Many of course had entrusted gifts and personal messages to their people by the men who were now on leave.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 90, 16 July 1943, Page 5
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115NO HARD FEELINGS! Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 90, 16 July 1943, Page 5
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