NEWS OF BRIGADIER J. HARGEST
(P.A.) INVERCARGILL. June 13. The first personal news Mrs J. Hargest has received from her husband, Brigadier Hargest, since his escape from an Italian prisoner-of-war camp, was contained in two letters which she received on Friday, One of the letters was from Berne and the other one from Lucerne, in Switzerland.
Brigadier Hargest and Brigadier R. Miles are well and happy and have been overwhelmed by the hospitality extended them in Switzerland, state the letters. The story of how they escaped from the prisoner-of-war camp and successfully eluded recapture on the journey to the Swiss frontier, and their crossing it to freedom, will have to wait until after the war for publication.
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23973, 14 June 1943, Page 4
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