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Harrogate Herald - 6th March 1940
Wednesday Gossip
Among the Canadian contingent, now in this country, is a young
man with Knaresborough associations, Mr Jack Holmes, of Sheho,
Saskatchewan, who is a nephew of Councillor and Mrs R Holmes,
Manor Road, Knaresborough. His father, Mr H Holmes, came over
with the Canadians in the Great War, and now the son is here with
the Dominion Forces, training in the South of England. It is twenty
years since he last visited this country as a boy of five. He came
to see his Knaresborough relatives soon after his arrival at the end
of January.
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