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Hongkong Telegraph.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1.940.

We Don't Hear Much of these Soldiers

Magazine Features

MOTOR BOAT

PATROLS FOR SCOT- TISH LOCHS. To counter possible attempts by the enemy to

land troops in seaplanes on Scottish lochs, armed motor boat patrols have been established. These boats, which mount machine-guns, are manned by both naval and military personnel.

At a signal training centre special sets of telegraph poles have been erected in the fields for the training of the men. The men graduate from poles only, a few feet high to full sized poles as shown in the picture.

Among the troops in Palestine are a number of units of cavalry. Photographs taken of a Yeomanry day's training show the men watering their horses on arrival back in camp.

The Air-sentry, whose job is to keep a watch on the skies day and night.

Round the Coasts of Britain are guns of various calibros manned by crews who maintain ceaseless watch to deal with whatever lies ahead. Photo shows the

range-findórs at work.

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