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"Sport and General" Photo. EARL GREY OF FALLODON^ former Liberal statesman and Foreign Minister at the outbreak of the Great War, whose death is announced.

"Sport and General" Photo. SIR ARTHUR SALTER, the distinguished British economist, who is to report on the reorganisation of China's national finances.

CAPTAIN A. M. STANTON, appointed commander of the vessel ivhich leaves England this month in search of pirate treasure on Cocos Island.

"Sport and General" Photo. A MODERN ARMY BRlDGE.— During extensive army operations in Southern England last month bridging tests were made at Pangbourne. Thousands of troops crossed the River Thames to test the skill of the army's engineers, the pontoons being smaller than those used in the past.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 60, 8 September 1933, Page 5

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"Sport and General" Photo. EARL GREY OF FALLODON^ former Liberal statesman and Foreign Minister at the outbreak of the Great War, whose death is announced. "Sport and General" Photo. SIR ARTHUR SALTER, the distinguished British economist, who is to report on the reorganisation of China's national finances. CAPTAIN A. M. STANTON, appointed commander of the vessel ivhich leaves England this month in search of pirate treasure on Cocos Island. "Sport and General" Photo. A MODERN ARMY BRlDGE.—During extensive army operations in Southern England last month bridging tests were made at Pangbourne. Thousands of troops crossed the River Thames to test the skill of the army's engineers, the pontoons being smaller than those used in the past. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 60, 8 September 1933, Page 5

"Sport and General" Photo. EARL GREY OF FALLODON^ former Liberal statesman and Foreign Minister at the outbreak of the Great War, whose death is announced. "Sport and General" Photo. SIR ARTHUR SALTER, the distinguished British economist, who is to report on the reorganisation of China's national finances. CAPTAIN A. M. STANTON, appointed commander of the vessel ivhich leaves England this month in search of pirate treasure on Cocos Island. "Sport and General" Photo. A MODERN ARMY BRlDGE.—During extensive army operations in Southern England last month bridging tests were made at Pangbourne. Thousands of troops crossed the River Thames to test the skill of the army's engineers, the pontoons being smaller than those used in the past. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 60, 8 September 1933, Page 5

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