DEKHO! The Journal of The Burma Star Association - Issue No. 045, Year 1966 - Page 21
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NEw ION AYCLIFFE HOV. SEC. H. o. ALLEV. 19 Bit‘ltfoi'tl remit-c. .lv‘t'lillt'. our/inwun. (‘0. Durham. la ‘Dbllrlllg the past four months interest has been maintained and our monthly meetings })\e_d e …
DEKHO! The Journal of The Burma Star Association - Issue No. 045, Year 1966 - Page 22
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BANGOR Hos. SEC. .1. ROBERTS. 14 Fountain Street, Bangor. Mtt:li\t;.s: Kings Arms Hotel. Bangorr~14tst Thursday. _ Hello all. from Bangor. North Wales. with this our first Branch Bulletin. We are inde …
DEKHO! The Journal of The Burma Star Association - Issue No. 045, Year 1966 - Page 23
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PRESTON Hos. Src. T. HORRUCKS. 3 Kings Ci-oii. H'ulion-le-Diile, Preston. MEETINGS: Kinilwrly Barracks. Ih’CPt/(llt’fi [‘ltll'llllfi’llllyv 0" Tuesdays. .. During the past three months we have had our f …
DEKHO! The Journal of The Burma Star Association - Issue No. 045, Year 1966 - Page 24
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AYRSHIRE llos. Stit‘, 1.1". I‘. THOMSON. 45 Cunt/mic Rotul. Rilnittrnoclx. The present winter session hasn't quite recmered from its opening night when a “BurmagQui/f‘ was held when. with failing memo …
DEKHO! The Journal of The Burma Star Association - Issue No. 045, Year 1966 - Page 25
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To report on our recent activities: our Annual Dinner and Dance was held in the R03'31 PaVllton in October. and the splendour of the Oriental setting was most appropriate to a Bumta gathering! We were …
DEKHO! The Journal of The Burma Star Association - Issue No. 045, Year 1966 - Page 26
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HARLOW HON. SEC. H. BRA/1511.411] [In li'liurlt'v Hook. Harlow, E_\‘.\‘('.\‘. Mitiisos: 15c (firm (‘..4.. HIM/I l-‘uir. Harlow: lion; (ireetings from Harlow. It was with deep regret we learned of the [ …
DEKHO! The Journal of The Burma Star Association - Issue No. 045, Year 1966 - Page 28
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Our recent activities have been coloured by the sad news of the death of General Snelling and we at Maidstone felt a real sense of loss. Those of us who had met him recalled what hne man he was. We kn …