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2nd July 2022, 08:43 AM
#41
Re: Radio Officers on Ships

Originally Posted by
j.sabourn
#36. Tony I recently said I had put a couple of posts in the village monthly issue of their paper. Pleased to see they have put in paper. However reading other posts there is one about Eric Burden and the author is a Bruce Taylor who has recently moved into the village , I will be given him a ring shortly to see if he is from Newcastle or not. You don’t have any relations out here do you , just in case I put my foot in it . JS
ha ha John, not as far as I know; I do have a niece in Sydney but she is married to an Aussie (ex RAN), and he has a typical Aussie humour plus a seamans' humour.
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