Thongkong Telegraph.
PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1941
AUSTRALIANS IN MALAYA-EXCLUSIVE PICTURES
Contributing to stability in the Far East is the presence in Malaya of well-trained Empire troops.
Amongst these, the most recent arrivals are the Australians, who are shown above presenting
arms on parade somewhere in Malaya.
Cook orderlies, who have a big job peeling potatoes for Aussies in one camp along.
native help.
Note the
The Aussios changing the Guard at Battalion Headquarters.
The men in charge of affairs-(left) Major-Gen. H. Gordon Bennet, C.O.C. Australian Imperial Forces in Malaya; (right)
Major-Gen. D. M. Murray-Lyon, G.O.C. British Forces, Northern
Arca, Malaya.
A happy Australian soldier and the company mascot poso for
the cameraman,
„Aussios_going_for_a_dip➡at this point no bathing is allowed above knee depth because of the presence of sharks,
Empiro defenders from Down Under beslogo a small town cabaret. The taxi-dancer work overtima.
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