On Poland's National Day, held last Sunday, Polish airmen entered into possession of their own Polish Club et Nottingham. It was a Catholic as well as a Polish celebration, for the Club premises, which are in a block of buildings which house the Cathedral Hall, College Street, Nottingham, were bleesed by a Polish Air Force chaplain and by the Administrator of St. Barnabas Cathedral, the Rev. Fr. Edward Ellis, D•D., before Group-Captain lwaszkiewicz asked the Lord Mayor of Nottingham to open the Club. In the absence of the Bishop of Nottingham, who was unable to get back to Nottingham in time to be present but sent a telegram of good wishes, the Vicar General of the diocese presided.
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8th May 1942
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— POLES HAVE CLUB IN NOTTINGHAM
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