■ . "Evening. Post" Photo. Third Echelon troops spend a day in the field. Above, a companyadvancing across open fields takes a fence in its stride. Top right, machine-gun crew with guns on anti-aircraft mountings keep watch for "enemy" aircraft while the battalion prepares to move into position.
"Sport and General" . Photo. Leading Aircraftman Walter Denis Caulfield, recently awarded the D.F.M. for bravery when an R.A.F. squadron of three attacked and vanquished eleven Messerschmitt 109's. He is seen cleaning the windows of his gun turret.
Sir Keith Murdoch, a prominent Melbourne journalist, who hai been appointed Director-Genera! of Information in the Common wealth.
Mr. Scan o'Kelly, Deputy Prime Minister of Eire, who has been
named as successor to Mr. de Valera should the latter be "captured, killed, or wounded in the present emergency."
"sport ana uenerai' .rnoio. The Assembly Hall of the magnificent new Church House, Westminster, which was opened in London last month. Built on to the, old Church House, it is here that convocations will meet under the Archbishops of Canterbury and York.
"Evening Post" Photo. The 25th (Wellington) Battalion, from the Trentham Mobilisation Camp, about to dismount from some of the ninety buses used to transport them to the scene of field tactical exercises.
The Pan-American Airways liner American Clipper arriving at Mechanics Bay, Auckland, yesterday afternoon, inaugurating a regular mail and passenger service between the United States and the Dominion. It is seen in the background taxiing past the trans-Tasman flying-boat Awarua, which had arrived from Sydney some hours previously.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 17, 19 July 1940, Page 5
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252■ . "Evening. Post" Photo. Third Echelon troops spend a day in the field. Above, a companyadvancing across open fields takes a fence in its stride. Top right, machine-gun crew with guns on anti-aircraft mountings keep watch for "enemy" aircraft while the battalion prepares to move into position. "Sport and General" . Photo. Leading Aircraftman Walter Denis Caulfield, recently awarded the D.F.M. for bravery when an R.A.F. squadron of three attacked and vanquished eleven Messerschmitt 109's. He is seen cleaning the windows of his gun turret. Sir Keith Murdoch, a prominent Melbourne journalist, who hai been appointed Director-Genera! of Information in the Common wealth. Mr. Scan o'Kelly, Deputy Prime Minister of Eire, who has been named as successor to Mr. de Valera should the latter be "captured, killed, or wounded in the present emergency." "sport ana uenerai' .rnoio. The Assembly Hall of the magnificent new Church House, Westminster, which was opened in London last month. Built on to the, old Church House, it is here that convocations will meet under the Archbishops of Canterbury and York. "Evening Post" Photo. The 25th (Wellington) Battalion, from the Trentham Mobilisation Camp, about to dismount from some of the ninety buses used to transport them to the scene of field tactical exercises. The Pan-American Airways liner American Clipper arriving at Mechanics Bay, Auckland, yesterday afternoon, inaugurating a regular mail and passenger service between the United States and the Dominion. It is seen in the background taxiing past the trans-Tasman flying-boat Awarua, which had arrived from Sydney some hours previously. Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 17, 19 July 1940, Page 5
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