"Sport and General" Photo. GREAT BRITAIN RETAINS THE DAVIS CUP.—Princess Helena Victoria shaking hands with F.J. Perry. Britain's No. 1 player, after the British team had defeated the United States in the challenge round for the Davis Cup at Wimbledon on July 31. Mr. Roper Barrett, the non-playing captain of the team, is seen with the cup.
A MODERN MILITARY "LISTENING” POST.—Equipment used for “listening-in” during manoeuvres in Essex to test the strength of London’s defending forces. Most of the work was done in the air, 380 aeroplanes taking part in defence and attack.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 210, 5 September 1934, Page 5
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94"Sport and General" Photo. GREAT BRITAIN RETAINS THE DAVIS CUP.—Princess Helena Victoria shaking hands with F.J. Perry. Britain's No. 1 player, after the British team had defeated the United States in the challenge round for the Davis Cup at Wimbledon on July 31. Mr. Roper Barrett, the non-playing captain of the team, is seen with the cup. A MODERN MILITARY "LISTENING” POST.—Equipment used for “listening-in” during manoeuvres in Essex to test the strength of London’s defending forces. Most of the work was done in the air, 380 aeroplanes taking part in defence and attack. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 210, 5 September 1934, Page 5
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