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... A I It I IMM J] S By Oliver Stewart Peace Values MONEY has never been recognised in its primary function as a universal leveller or de-classer. In the days of peace a man who had fourpence was ord of creation to the extent of fourpence. He could call upon any shopkeeper to jump to it and bring him a lead pencil and be sure of being obeyed instantly and politely. In peace time aviation money ...
... WAY OF THE WAR By Foresight Action THE Declaration of Quebec, issued by the Prime Minister and President Roosevelt, may have been disappointing to many people after the limelight which had been allowed to shine so fiercely on the Allied deliberations. But what more could be expected than a reassertion of determination to beat down the Axis enemies one after the other? Obviously the words in ...
... Twenty Years Old King Peter With His Family and Fiancee Bertram Park King Peter of Yugoslavia was twenty 011 September 7, and celebrated the event by a broadcast to the Yugoslav people. It was also an auspicious occasion for his fifteen-year-old brother, Prince Tomislav, who 011 that day became a midshipman in the Yugoslav Navy. In this picture King Peter stands between his two brothers, ...
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... Mrs. Thomas Skryme and Her Children Mrs. Skryme is the wife of Major Thomas Skryme, R.A., who is at present serving overseas. Their home is Sagamore, ShipIake-on-Thames, and they have tivo small daughters, seen here with their mother. Carolyn, the elder, is three, and the baby, Diana, was born last March. Mrs. Skryme is the second daughter of Sir Leonard Lyle, Bt., M.P. for Bournemouth, and ...
... The Tatler and Bystander's Review of Weddings Hesketh Joues Y utile Barkley F/0. Robert Christopher Hesketh Jones R.A.F., son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Jones, of Epping Place, Epping, married Theodora Margaret Yuille Barkley, only daughter of Dr. and Mrs. T. Yuille Barkley, of Wood- croft, Weybridge, at St. Mark's, North A wlley Street Roell Kessler Jonkhecr Theodoor Roell, Assistant Trade ...
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... The suit in use No. I Always remember this when donning your WINDAK flying suit (official ly known as SUIT BUOYANT). Brace as high as possible and remove all weight from the shoulder points, the jacket is comfortably bloused and everything sits easily. This is one of the many points which make WINDAK the ace of operational flying suits. Every requirement has been provided for: electric ...
... The best news since war began crept over the countryside by word of mouth, since few have time to listen to the 6 o'clock news these days. Country folk tuned-in in vain for jubilant confirmation, but the B.B.C., in English, at least, remained dumb. Then, just before nine, the first church bells rang out across the darkening meadow it was true. Those glad notes we could not photo graph except ...
... THE HISTORIC MOMENT WHEN ITALY SURRENDERED UNCONDITIONALLY TO THE ALLIES: THE SCENE IN THE TENT IN SICILY AS GENERAL CASTELUNO (IN CIVILIAN CLOTHES, SEATED AT TABLE) SIGNED THE TERMS OF THE ARMISTICE WHICH PUT ITALY OUT OF THE WAR After the fall of Mussolini, in the middle of the month of August, General Castellano, a high Italian military officer, arrived in Lisbon on behalf of Marshal ...
... dead* mm all XM The millions ot photographic copies of AIRGRAPH letters passing through the Post Office weekly are recorded and made by . w AIRGRAPH is the registered trade mark n' Kodak Ltd. lor photographic reproductions and sensitised materials. C le ...