FINLAND.—A captured Soviet tank being driven behind the lines. Right; SYDNEY.—Because many members of the Manly Life Saving Club have joined the army, women supporters of the club now regularly give a hand on the beach. Each day they make the preparations for the rescue work to be carried out by members, getting (he reel and equipment ready.
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Evening Star, Issue 23497, 10 February 1940, Page 8
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58FINLAND.—A captured Soviet tank being driven behind the lines. Right; SYDNEY.—Because many members of the Manly Life Saving Club have joined the army, women supporters of the club now regularly give a hand on the beach. Each day they make the preparations for the rescue work to be carried out by members, getting (he reel and equipment ready. Evening Star, Issue 23497, 10 February 1940, Page 8
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