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Lucille James
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PEOPLE" Shirley Temple
Despite the mechanisation of the Army the horse is still in use by the service, mainly as pack- horses for the mechanised units of the Army to negotiate. Here at this remount depot, a former.
Photo shows one of the famous racing stable in the North, horses are trained as packho' Bes. horses apparently very flsky during his training.
FRENCH AID TO MORALE
a
Copies of French comic
paper recently brought to London from Paris show how this pub- lication is doing its best to help keep
up the hearts of the French.
Every drawing and every joke is a reference to the difficulties under which Parisians labour, but from none of them could one dis- cover that there are any Germans in France. The whole aim of this comic paper seems to be to pro- vide nothing that shall remind readers of the hated presence of the invader.
A reference, inserted to please the German censor, talks of a port on the Channel coast which is "a marlyr to bombardment" by the R.A.F., but the readers know full well for whom the bombs are! intended.
(Copyright. Fox).
R.A.F. NIGHT BLITZ ON RHODES
A heavy two-night blitz. on aerodromes at Rhodes was carried out by the Royal Air Force while about 30 motor transport vehicles, mostly large tankers, were destroy- ed by R.A.F. fighters in Libya, states Reuter message from Cairo.
LIFE FOR
But each number contains a COMRADE
patriotic article, a story of heroism
of the last yar, or a glorious page of history written by the French' in the days of Napoleon.
Another comic.contains
an ex-
Two soldiers
а
twice
IT WAS TOUGH ON 'ENEMY'
British infantry divi- sions slept two bitterly- cold nights in the open and trudged thirty miles across steep moorland on the second day in a mock battle with a "German" invasion force.
Fifty thousand troops took part.
Our forces, toughened into bat- tle-hardness by long winter train- ing, moved swiftly against "Ger- mans" trying to maintain their bridgehead around an East Coast port captured in a drive against the Midlands,
The exercise
gave the British troops a chance to use their newly-manufactured invasion- smashing equipment, including the accurate quick-firing · 25lb. field gun and the 6in, medium.
Parachute Troops ~ forced their way through! On his s'de, the "enemy" used flames to rescue visitors parachute troops, landing-barges, bombers. Gas was ghters and
tremely clever allusion to General including many chil- dren-trapped by fire at
de Gaulle but to give more de- tails would put the Germans on
the track. I was too subtle for the s'odgy Teutonic mind ever to d'scover.
AIRSCREW STOPPED DEAD
the Victoria Hotel, Lyme' Regis.
also assumed.
Peering from a 'plane, an ob-
server could not see the "enemy's" positions. His forces-had been "digging in" for two days" and
It cost the life of one of the had done it well. men, and a third soldier also died.
More obvious were long lines of armoured f-thting vehicles, Sergeant Frederick R-bert mechanised transport, guns and Holman, Royal Artillery, was the infantry on foot.
rescuer
who died.
These were the British attackers With Driver E: C. Rose he one corps strong-pushing up battled his way AFTER ATTACKING AN ME. and fumes
through smoke both flanks and in the centre to 109 OVER THE FRENCH COAST, Each man rescued two children.
upstairs rooms.
A SPITFIRE PILOT WAS SUR- Safely outside, they learned PRISED TO SEE THE ENEMY'S that another sold`er AIRSCREW STOP DEAD.
"It was as though his engine
| had seized up," the pilot said lat-
was in the
conscious in the lounge, Close building, and they dashed again by was Bombardier J. Nowland,
Royal Artillery, into the fire.
Carried To Safety
Holman and Nowland died in hospital
er. "The Me. 100 turned on sits)- back and dived away. I followed Holman, crawling on his hands] Mrs. M. H. Norman, proprie--| it down and although I could not and knees, groped into the tress, who took over the hotel in get in another attack on the glide lounge,Rose searched the first December after being bombed I managed to head it off from floor found... another child and out of her London home, also landing on the beach, as the pilot carried her to safety: obviously. In'ended, to do... He came down in shallow water just off the shore."
The pilot belongs to one of the two East India fighter squadrons of the R.A.F. This was his seventh success.
MOTHER ON MURDER CHARGE
Lilian Frances Crothal; aged forty-seven, widow of Road, Gravesend, Ken, manded by at Gravesend t charg of murderingar før, nine- year-ol sön, No, evi
Was
rescued several children with [the aid, of Mr H E Kennard,
Later Holman was found un- one of her guests.
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