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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

September 4, 1939.

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Britain To-Day

In the early days of the Great War, horses were used to take heavy artillery into position. illustrates the extent to which mechanization has been carried out in the British Army recently. now 8 in. Howitzers.

(ARTILLERY

This photograph perfectly Illustrated is one of the

ROYAL ARTILLERY (FIELD BRANCH) 18PL, GUN

The mechanisation of the British Army is perfectly illustrated in this official photograph showing a Royal Artillery 18 pdr, gun crossing difficult country near Hillsea, Portsmouth,

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Three members of the Coldstream Guards photographed whilst racciving instructions on the famous Bron Gun which was first manufactured in Czechoslovakia and ́is now, manu- factured under license in England.

This 3 in. anti-aircraft gun which, though not as

guns, is officient because of its extreme, mobility.

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