Jack Hanne Casualty
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Jack Hanne Casualty
Description
A newspaper cutting referring to Jack being missing, believed killed.
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One newspaper cutting
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SHanneJH564212v10008
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LLANDRINDOD [missing words] COUNCIL [missing words] EMPLOYEES’ [missing words]
MR. W.L. Chrimes [missing words] presided at [missing words] Wells Urban Council [missing words] Jan. 12.
“Proud of Him”
Mr. Gwilym Davies [missing words] tion to the fact that [missing words] Hanne, R.A.F., had been [missing words] “missing, believed killed, [missing words] thought it very fitting [missing words] letter of sympathy [missing words] sent to his wife and [missing words] Sergt. Hanne was the [missing words] drindod Wells man to be [missing words] a casualty, and they [missing words] recall that he took part [missing words] raid on Kiel earlier in the [missing words]
Mr. Seymour Edwards [missing words] Llandrindod Wells was [missing words] Sergt. Hanne and they all felt [missing words] sad news very much. He thought a message of sympathy should also be sent to his grandmother, who lost a son in the last war. Sergt. Hanne was a very gallant soldier.
The chairman expressed similar views and the resolution was carried in the usual manner.
The chairman extended a welcome to Mr. Austin Jones (“Wellington Journal”) on his return to the Press table at the Council Chamber after an absence for some time.
MR. W.L. Chrimes [missing words] presided at [missing words] Wells Urban Council [missing words] Jan. 12.
“Proud of Him”
Mr. Gwilym Davies [missing words] tion to the fact that [missing words] Hanne, R.A.F., had been [missing words] “missing, believed killed, [missing words] thought it very fitting [missing words] letter of sympathy [missing words] sent to his wife and [missing words] Sergt. Hanne was the [missing words] drindod Wells man to be [missing words] a casualty, and they [missing words] recall that he took part [missing words] raid on Kiel earlier in the [missing words]
Mr. Seymour Edwards [missing words] Llandrindod Wells was [missing words] Sergt. Hanne and they all felt [missing words] sad news very much. He thought a message of sympathy should also be sent to his grandmother, who lost a son in the last war. Sergt. Hanne was a very gallant soldier.
The chairman expressed similar views and the resolution was carried in the usual manner.
The chairman extended a welcome to Mr. Austin Jones (“Wellington Journal”) on his return to the Press table at the Council Chamber after an absence for some time.
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“Jack Hanne Casualty,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed June 16, 2025, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/collections/document/37381.