Etc. -- Dr. A. B. Jackson in England
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A transcript of a page 9 article in the 30 Jan 1919 issue of  Simcoe Reformer newspaper
[Paragraph breaks introduced by transcriber. The source was a single paragraph]   

Leaving for England

Mrs. A. B. Jackson leaves on Saturday for England where she will join her husband, Capt. A. B. Jackson, of the Army Medical Services.

Captain Jackson has had a long and creditable solder's record, having enlisted early in the war. After a year at the front as an N.C.O. he was sent back to complete his course in Medicine in Canada. This gave him a commission.

Latterly he has been engaged in specialized original research work and has been notified that he will be retained in England until at least November next.

 
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