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Munro tells Dieppe story tonight on CBL, CFRB and CKCL

Date9/1/1942
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  • Munro tells Dieppe story tonight on CBL, CFRB and CKCL
  • Munro tells Dieppe story tonight on CBL, CFRB and CKCL. Canadian Press war correspondent Ross Munro, who landed at Dieppe with Toronto's Royal Regiment of Canada, will tell the people of Canada tonight of the part their sons played in the great raid, Munro will be heard over CBL, CFRB and CKCL from 9 to 9.30 p.m. One of the first persons Munro went to see when he arrived in Toronto today was Mrs. W. W. Southam, whose husband, Brigadier Southam, was taken prisoner at Dieppe. Mrs. Southam and Munro are shown here.
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Original Toronto Star caption: Munro tells Dieppe story tonight on CBL, CFRB and CKCL. Canadian Press war correspondent Ross Munro, who landed at Dieppe with Toronto's Royal Regiment of Canada, will tell the people of Canada tonight of the part their sons played in the great raid, Munro will be heard over CBL, CFRB and CKCL from 9 to 9.30 p.m. One of the first persons Munro went to see when he arrived in Toronto today was Mrs. W. W. Southam, whose husband, Brigadier Southam, was taken prisoner at Dieppe. Mrs. Southam and Munro are shown here.
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