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■ "Sport and General" Photo. MR. W. D. HERRIDGE, Canadian A. W. CARR, the captain of Notts, Minister at Washington, who is ivho forecasts the use of "leg reported to have discussed tariffs theory", bowling in England durivith President Roosevelt. - ing next cricketing season.

SCENE OF TENSION.-*-^ picture shows the French end of the KM Bridge over the Rhine. Folloiving the seizure of the Kehl barracks by the Nazis, the French are reported to have begun the construction of emplacements and pill boxes at their end of tlie bridge.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 64, 17 March 1933, Page 5

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■ "Sport and General" Photo. MR. W. D. HERRIDGE, Canadian A. W. CARR, the captain of Notts, Minister at Washington, who is ivho forecasts the use of "leg reported to have discussed tariffs theory", bowling in England durivith President Roosevelt. – ing next cricketing season. SCENE OF TENSION.-*-^ picture shows the French end of the KM Bridge over the Rhine. Folloiving the seizure of the Kehl barracks by the Nazis, the French are reported to have begun the construction of emplacements and pill boxes at their end of tlie bridge. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 64, 17 March 1933, Page 5

■ "Sport and General" Photo. MR. W. D. HERRIDGE, Canadian A. W. CARR, the captain of Notts, Minister at Washington, who is ivho forecasts the use of "leg reported to have discussed tariffs theory", bowling in England durivith President Roosevelt. – ing next cricketing season. SCENE OF TENSION.-*-^ picture shows the French end of the KM Bridge over the Rhine. Folloiving the seizure of the Kehl barracks by the Nazis, the French are reported to have begun the construction of emplacements and pill boxes at their end of tlie bridge. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 64, 17 March 1933, Page 5