BRITISH PRISONERS
AT VATICAN CITY
(Rec. 10.0) NEW YORK, May 30. The “New York Times” Stockholm correspondent says: The presence of three British officer prisoners of war in Vatican State created a problem for the only tailor in Vatican City. Tradition demands that prisoners wear civilian clothes. However, the tailor, who for forty years has made only clerical uniforms, confessed his incompetence to make civilian ap A parel. In the end, he promised them to make suits from memory, but it is expected he will deviate considerably from styles of the present day;
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Grey River Argus, 31 May 1943, Page 5
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