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... THE CAMPAIGN BY THE AT BAR A THE STRUGGLE FOR GALLABAT AND KASSALA AFTER being in the hands of the Italians for just four months, Gallabat has now been recaptured by the British forces. When the Italians captured it on July 3 it was hi-id by a small force of Sudanese troops, too small to Lrep off the heavy masses brought against them, and who consequently had to retire after giving a very good ...
... AFTER the AIR RAIDS Pictures Showing Scenes in Various Parts of the Country After the Passage of the German K[ight Raiders LEARNING THE TRUTH ABOUT THE CASUALTIES: Inhabitants of a Midlands town reading the Ministry of Information notices. These give the actual facts concerning raids and thus dispel rumours THE C OUT WHICH IS THE NERVE-CENTRE OF A RAILWAY: This ig narrow dug-out, 6 ft. under ...
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... weig/il FOR NIGHT-LONG RAIDS Do you prepare a 'shelter snack' to break the monotony of the long night raids? Often, such a meal, if properly chosen, will help the family to sleep and will replenish stores of much needed energy. First rule for the shelter snack is to avoid starchy foods. For starch overloads the stomach, hampers the digestion and may even increase nervous tension. One of the ...
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... i vv*S fti 88i Jfcii all will stop pi If that cold II t I tHERE will be more colds than I ever this winter and everywhere W?.i /fife n|'-^a dL t^at people gather together will gfeY. Hfci *s8y2$|H be a possible source of infection. Yet it is so simple to avoid catching cold by taking the precaution of using Vapex regularly. For instance, never go to a ffiWflBj cinema or a shelter without a ...
... MOVING UP TO THE FRONT Units of the Greek Army going into action. In this mountainous country, with few good roads, the Greeks are using mules for the transport of their war material slow, but much surer than lorries A REGIMENT OF GREEK INFANTRY SETTING OFF FROM ATHENS FOR THE FRONT: The soldiers of our Ally are in the best of spirits and their fighting qualities have already earned them great ...
... The WORST ENEMY of SEAMAN and AIRMAN Fog at Sea and in the Air A Problem Which the Coming Weeks in Britain Will Greatly Accentuate WINTER fog may be a great comfort to the defence forces on land, for it undoubtedly greatly hampers the operations of raiding aircraft, and the sailing of the invasion flotilla in fog is almost unthinkable. It is, unfortunately, the sailor's worst enemy either in ...
... FIGHTING by fhe ATBARA: The Cotton Soil and Grass Plain Country in which the Action is Taking Place GALLABAT has always been one of the most important frontier posts on the Sudan-Abyssinian border through which considerable quantities of coffee found their way before the Italian occupation of Ethiopia. Gallabat can claim no aesthetical interest, but like Gedaref, another important station ...