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LOOKING LIKE GENTLEMEN

This story _ comes from the East Coast concerning the crew of a trawler who saved some German airmen from the sea.

They took them on board, gave them hot feed, stripped them of their wet clothes, and wrapped them in warm blankets while the clothes were'dried. A member of the crew was heard to say that “ then they went ashore look* ing like gentlemen! ” —Arthur Moe, London.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19400914.2.113.24

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Evening Star, Issue 23681, 14 September 1940, Page 4 (Supplement)

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70

LOOKING LIKE GENTLEMEN Evening Star, Issue 23681, 14 September 1940, Page 4 (Supplement)

LOOKING LIKE GENTLEMEN Evening Star, Issue 23681, 14 September 1940, Page 4 (Supplement)

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