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A SURPRISE FOR THE POSTMAN. —This English rural MECHANISING THE MILITARY FORCES.—A mechanised field-gun detachment of the Permanent Forces crossing an postman got a shock when he found a swarm of bees inside a improvised bridge constructed from loading ramps. The Government has important plans for the extensive use of motor pillarbox. He had to borrow a head covering before he could vehicles in the reorganisation and training of the Territorial Forces, empty the box.

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22194, 10 September 1937, Page 20

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A SURPRISE FOR THE POSTMAN.—This English rural MECHANISING THE MILITARY FORCES.—A mechanised field-gun detachment of the Permanent Forces crossing an postman got a shock when he found a swarm of bees inside a improvised bridge constructed from loading ramps. The Government has important plans for the extensive use of motor pillarbox. He had to borrow a head covering before he could vehicles in the reorganisation and training of the Territorial Forces, empty the box. Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22194, 10 September 1937, Page 20

A SURPRISE FOR THE POSTMAN.—This English rural MECHANISING THE MILITARY FORCES.—A mechanised field-gun detachment of the Permanent Forces crossing an postman got a shock when he found a swarm of bees inside a improvised bridge constructed from loading ramps. The Government has important plans for the extensive use of motor pillarbox. He had to borrow a head covering before he could vehicles in the reorganisation and training of the Territorial Forces, empty the box. Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22194, 10 September 1937, Page 20

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