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A SHELL BEGINS ITS JOURNEY: Fom the magazine of a British destroyer a shell is passed up tc the- guns. Soon, with the traditional accuraey ol' the Royal Navy behind it, it will be bursting on its target.

BRITISH WOMEN REGISTER FOR WAR WORK: A baby :o«ks on while women of 21 sign for war work in Brit nil!. In this, the J920 anil iirst ei ass. abi.ut :Kj(U):i!) rcu'stv re;! under a .scheme ensuring" that all British ivomen will do vital work for their country's war effort. Those alread\' doing so may not he transferred J"rem their present employment.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 49, 6 May 1942, Page 3

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A SHELL BEGINS ITS JOURNEY: Fom the magazine of a British destroyer a shell is passed up tc the- guns. Soon, with the traditional accuraey ol' the Royal Navy behind it, it will be bursting on its target. BRITISH WOMEN REGISTER FOR WAR WORK: A baby :o«ks on while women of 21 sign for war work in Brit nil!. In this, the J920 anil iirst ei ass. abi.ut :Kj(U):i!) rcu'stv re;! under a .scheme ensuring" that all British ivomen will do vital work for their country's war effort. Those alread\' doing so may not he transferred J"rem their present employment. Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 49, 6 May 1942, Page 3

A SHELL BEGINS ITS JOURNEY: Fom the magazine of a British destroyer a shell is passed up tc the- guns. Soon, with the traditional accuraey ol' the Royal Navy behind it, it will be bursting on its target. BRITISH WOMEN REGISTER FOR WAR WORK: A baby :o«ks on while women of 21 sign for war work in Brit nil!. In this, the J920 anil iirst ei ass. abi.ut :Kj(U):i!) rcu'stv re;! under a .scheme ensuring" that all British ivomen will do vital work for their country's war effort. Those alread\' doing so may not he transferred J"rem their present employment. Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 49, 6 May 1942, Page 3

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