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2nd October 1982, Page 29
2nd October 1982
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E ROYAL British Legion, ich, incidentally, trains twods of London's taxi drivers, is )ealing to the public to be lecially generous during my Week this year Calls on strained resources may soon made by Falklands casualties, o have already derived some nfort from them.

any in the conflict, the Legion it £10,000 for the Task Force nmander to spend on his n's welfare, particularly on wounded, but, it says, "that s only the beginning." is an appeal that will be ioed by Mrs Helen Cornack, o, in a letter to the Daily Mail nplained that the Royal Corps fransport's vital contribution tictory had been almost ored by the Press and radcasters. Transport is Isistently undervalued in war In peace.

)n a lighter note, Hanover rs Information Centre recalls aring exploit 35 years ago by victorious British Army, ich put the boot in by )plying fish paste sandwiches he first Hanover Fair. The S still doesn't talk about it.

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