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Regional news Constable Ray Davenport, who lived in Sutton, near Ellesmere Port, died on July 4, 1981, the day after he had tried to stop a stolen car in Liverpool city centre. TRIBUTES have been paid to a Merseyside police officer who lost his life whilst doing the job he loved on the 40th anniversary of the tragedy. Constable Ray Davenport, who lived in Sutton, near Ellesmere Port, died on July 4 1981, the day after he had tried to stop a stolen car in Liverpool city centre. He was dragged along the street by his arm after reaching in through the driver’s window to try and take the car keys. ....
Eliane Plewman, who belonged to Winston Churchill s Special Operations Executive during the Second World War, was involved in a number of highly successful missions. ....
By Cam Lucadou-Wells In what’s believed to be an RSL first, national service medals simply sent in the mail have been presented to veterans in a formal ceremony in Dandenong. Five members of Dandenong-Cranbourne RSL were recognised in front of friends and loved ones at the sub-branch’s ‘president’s lunch’ on 18 April. Nearly 50 years after their service, Cyril Lloyd and David Wells were finally presented with Australian Defence Medals and Commemoration of National Service Medals. Both enlisted for National Service during the Vietnam War. They served on home shores but not overseas – roles that were only recently recognised with medals. ....
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As the Lake District prepares to mark 100 years since the birth of speed daredevil Donald Campbell this March, bosses at the Lakeland Motor Museum say its dedicated Campbell exhibition is the ideal place for visitors to pay tribute – when the time is right for people to return. Born on March 23, 1921, Campbell – whose adventurous exploits cemented his name among the biggest legends of the 20th century – was tragically killed on Coniston Water on January 4, 1967, while he was attempting to break his own world water speed record in his legendary Bluebird K7 craft. In total, Campbell set seven world water speed records in K7 from 1955 to 1964: the first on Ullswater in 1955 where he reached more than 202mph, and further afield he achieved the Australian water speed record of 216mph on Lake Bonney Riverland in South Australia in 1964. ....