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> Postcards My father sent six prisoner of war postcards during his internment as a prisoner of war. The postcards were sent to his family via the Red Cross. Prisoners of war were not able to write very much. Space was limited. The messages were also used as the basis for broadcasts by Radio Singapore. |
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received September 9th, 1943. Message: Dear Dad, Hope the family are all well. Am unwounded and in good health. Best wishes to Bill. Don't worry. Love to all. Frank. View: 1 | 2 | |
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received September 12th, 1943. Message: Dear Dad, Am unwounded and in good health. Love to all. Give my best wishes to Kath McNamara. Good lick to Bill. Love, Frank. View: 1 | 2 | |
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received December 1st, 1943. Message: I am interned in No. 4 POW Camp Thailand. My health is excellent. I am working for pay. Please see that Dad and family is taken care. My love to you Frank. [This postcard was pre-printed]. View: 1 | 2 | |
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received September 9th, 1944. Message: I am interned in No. 4 POW Camp Thailand. My health is excellent. I am working for pay. Please see that all concerned is taken care. My love to you Frank. [This postcard was pre-printed]. View: 1 | 2 | |
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received December 28th, 1944. Message: Your mails (and ---) are received with thanks. My health is good. I am working for pay. My best regards to Dad and family. Yours ever, Frank. [This postcard was pre-printed]. Dated 10th June, 1944. View: 1 | 2 | |
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received July 26th, 1945. Message: Love to family. Congratulations to you and Alice and best wishes for a happy future. Am in good health and am praying for my return as soon as possible. Sincerest wishes to Bill. Regards to all my friends. Frank. View: 1 | 2 | 3 | |
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