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CAPTAIN MALCOLM JOHN MASON, the writer of this article, left New Zealand as Intelligence Officer with the 25th Battalion of the Third Echelon, He fought in Greece and was captured at Sidi Rezegh, Libya, in 1941. Subsequently, he was a prisoner-of-war in Italy at Camps 41, 38 and 47. On September 14, 1943, he escaped from a train near Belluno. What happened between that date and June 17, 1944, when he rejoined the Allies, he describes in these pages.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 278, 20 October 1944, Page 6

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CAPTAIN MALCOLM JOHN MASON, the writer of this article, left New Zealand as Intelligence Officer with the 25th Battalion of the Third Echelon, He fought in Greece and was captured at Sidi Rezegh, Libya, in 1941. Subsequently, he was a prisoner-of-war in Italy at Camps 41, 38 and 47. On September 14, 1943, he escaped from a train near Belluno. What happened between that date and June 17, 1944, when he rejoined the Allies, he describes in these pages. New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 278, 20 October 1944, Page 6

CAPTAIN MALCOLM JOHN MASON, the writer of this article, left New Zealand as Intelligence Officer with the 25th Battalion of the Third Echelon, He fought in Greece and was captured at Sidi Rezegh, Libya, in 1941. Subsequently, he was a prisoner-of-war in Italy at Camps 41, 38 and 47. On September 14, 1943, he escaped from a train near Belluno. What happened between that date and June 17, 1944, when he rejoined the Allies, he describes in these pages. New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 278, 20 October 1944, Page 6

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