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June 1939
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Britannia and Eve

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... NEGLEY FARSON BARRE LYNDON Ji B. L. JACOT RALPH STOCK MARGARET CHUTE F. MATANIA, r.I. COMPLETE HOME AND FASHION SECTIONS 4W ...

HITLER'S WAR MACHINE: How the Führer, casting the Peace Treaties aside, has created a potent striking force

... HITLER'S WAR^JTMACHINE How the Fiihrer, casting the Peace Treaties aside, has created a potent striking force By C. Patrick Thompson IN a little group at the cross-roads, five foreign officers silently watched the grey columns of horse-drawn artillery rumbling along the haupt strasse on their way to the front. Two wore American Army uniform; three the uniform, with red star in visored cap, ...

Published: Thursday 01 June 1939
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 4856 | Page: Page 10, 11, 110, 112, 114, 116 | Tags: Photographs 

The MAN on your MIND How to read the mind of

... A 1 r J V-- 1 >'y '/tf 1111111 I Hm to By Winifred Lewis lovable but unpredict- suppose you-ve been able Most ^T^ter the occult processes of mmd of the Biack At..- 1VACL11 V* -1 1 ri VOU w tio° aSWe -h 01 Xugtt ttWto M. practically- complete Masculine Thoug A> but why? it liUes_the male You think that is a bit f l d tradition can saJ d engineer. The truth is that m Ml v- rf ^chaulsm. f>t ...

Published: Thursday 01 June 1939
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 594 | Page: Page 42, 43 | Tags: Photographs 

It Happened in South West Africa

... It Happened in 'jSoutfil West Africa Negley Farson in this article the second of a short series giyes some further impressions of contemporary life in the mandated territories of Africa which owing to German demands are focal points of IV or Id atte?itio7i HAND I went up to the Kunene River on the border of Por tuguese Angola. It was to be the first flowing water I had seen for over a month. I ...

Published: Thursday 01 June 1939
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 6037 | Page: Page 12, 13, 116, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124 | Tags: Photographs 

The Third Prisoner: who convinced a man and wife that life was too short to quarrel

... The Third Prisoner who convinced a man and wife that life was too short to quarrel By Dorothy Eden AT sundown another man was pushed unceremoniously into the cell. That made three of them. The guard made a rapid utterance in Spanish, which was addressed to the first occupants of the cell. There was a smile on his dirty dark face as if he were exulting over the unintelligible remark he had made ...

The Perennial Parking Problem: Is the motorist given fair treatment?

... The Perennial Parking Problem Is the motorist given fair treatment? By The Earl of Cardigan AT this time of year, when the majority of motorists are using their cars to an increased extent, the old problem of finding safe parking places is more than ever a bugbear. No reasonable person wishes to get on the wrong side of the police through leaving his car where it may cause an obstruction-- but ...

Published: Thursday 01 June 1939
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1161 | Page: Page 79, 85 | Tags: Photographs 

A New Riley which is Sure to Win Approval: The 12 h.p. Saloon

... A New Riley which is Sure to Win Approva The 12 h.p. Saloon. By The Earl of Cardigan THE latest 12 h.p. Riley is a car which is quite certain to arouse interest, and perhaps highly critical interest, among the thousands of motorists who remember the admir able Riley models of earlier days. It is common knowledge, I imagine, that the Riley Company has been drastically reorganised from the ...

Published: Thursday 01 June 1939
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 960 | Page: Page 83, 85 | Tags: Photographs 

The Treasure Chest: It held more than pirate loot

... The T reasure Chest It held more than pirate loot By Allan Vaughan Elston ANCHORED there with the ship rolling gently, I could look out and see the lights of Suva alternately rise and dip from sight. It was hot, that night, with the trades a month overdue. From open hatches came the rancid smell of copra. It's not for sale, Captain Horn said. He spoke quietly, as always, for Horn was none of ...

I PICKED IT UP FOR A SONG

... ri PICKED IT UP FOR A SONG I picked it up for a song is one of the proudest boasts that the collector of treasures knows. Perhaps you don't know the thrill of coming upon an antique or even a junk shop in some by-way and digging around in it for some old piece you want, or even some old piece you don't want. I can't describe it to you. The most I can say is that it s adventure and enterprise ...

FASHIONS

... Editor Women's Department By JEAN HIIBSEP 1. TARTAN TAFFETA, red, white, and green, the spreading skirt gathering, please notice, low down, into the points of the hug me tight bodice. White taffeta stand up pleats mark the squared neckline. Heim Jeunes'Filles 2. WHITE-AND-NAVY, preponderant by day, invades the evening style, and is expressed here in a splashy patterned organza. The tight ...

Between Ourselves: Some Intimate Interviews with People of Interest

... WHO are people of interest? The answer is every one. We may have no notion of this ourselves. We may think we are leading a life of the dullest monotony, yet when we come to unburden ourselves to others, we find it has not been so dull after all. Take Mr. A., for instance. He was quite unaware that his life held any interest for any one, yet he waxed almost enthusiastic as he described how he ...