BRITAIN.—Scenes in a naval dockyard in England, -where women are working fifty-four hours per week es. J n>o women Welders at work• Right: A woman, who before the war Was a painter of glassware, painting the keel of a ship in dry dock.
7 RAINING COMMANDOS.—British shocf( troops have already made a name for themselves in the various raids on enemy-occupied territory. Hundreds of these men are being trained to-day, and some of them are seen here carrying out assault exercises with flat-bottomed landing craft.
EMPIRE DAY CEREMONY .—The Mayor, Mr. J. A. C. Allum, laying a Wreath at the foot of the statue of Queen Victoria in Albert Park yesterday.
DESERT CLEANLINESS of arms is of vital importance, and all soldiers realise the necessity of reliable Weapons. A N.Z.E.F. soldier looks to his gun.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 121, 25 May 1942, Page 3
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135BRITAIN.—Scenes in a naval dockyard in England, -where women are working fifty-four hours per week es. J n>o women Welders at work• Right: A woman, who before the war Was a painter of glassware, painting the keel of a ship in dry dock. 7 RAINING COMMANDOS.—British shocf( troops have already made a name for themselves in the various raids on enemy-occupied territory. Hundreds of these men are being trained to-day, and some of them are seen here carrying out assault exercises with flat-bottomed landing craft. EMPIRE DAY CEREMONY .—The Mayor, Mr. J. A. C. Allum, laying a Wreath at the foot of the statue of Queen Victoria in Albert Park yesterday. DESERT CLEANLINESS of arms is of vital importance, and all soldiers realise the necessity of reliable Weapons. A N.Z.E.F. soldier looks to his gun. Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 121, 25 May 1942, Page 3
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