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Harry Heard, who died fighting with the 101st Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment - Royal Artillery in the Second World War. His grandson, John, is now researching the regiment's time in South Africa, India and Burma. Sir - I write to make an appeal to your readership for help with research I am conducting for a book project on the history of the 101st Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment - Royal Artillery.
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thurso works Sir - At the risk of giving the independent candidates the "oxygen of publicity" I feel I really must respond to what is clearly an attack on my good self.
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festival Sir - Through your columns the committee members of Northern Nashville Caithness Country Music Festival would like to express their sincere thanks to all who helped make their festival over Easter an outstanding success.
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Fallen trees blocking a path at Dunnet Forest. Thanks to the unstinting efforts of volunteers, many of the paths have now been cleared. Sir - I write on behalf of both Dunnet Forestry Trust and everyone who enjoys using the community forest. Through your letters column we would like to express our sincerest thanks to those who volunteered their time and effort to reopen our network of paths following extensive storm damage.
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