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BRITAIN'S 120 ROUNDS-A-M4NUTE INFANTRY: The arms and equipment of modern British infantry is the finest in the world. This Canadian soldier is firing his 120 rounds-a-minute Brengun "from the hip." The magazine holds 30 rounds of .303 calibre.

QUEEN'S COXVOY TAKE'S FOOD TO BOMBED Ti.. jiiN »r U. M. Cumi IVAv.n'.yAh. these mobile canteens known as "Queen's Messengers" are seen bringing loud to nbo mbed town. Slafb•<! by Women Voluntary Services girls Ihey speed 'br.-n-ib i! -c ir.gM s;n«l at daybreak wore serving meals to homeless po;1.1 rale o!' liO'u'i an hour.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/BPB19420119.2.8.2

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 5, 19 January 1942, Page 3

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BRITAIN'S 120 ROUNDS-A-M4NUTE INFANTRY: The arms and equipment of modern British infantry is the finest in the world. This Canadian soldier is firing his 120 rounds-a-minute Brengun "from the hip." The magazine holds 30 rounds of .303 calibre. QUEEN'S COXVOY TAKE'S FOOD TO BOMBED Ti.. jiiN »r U. M. Cumi IVAv.n'.yAh. these mobile canteens known as "Queen's Messengers" are seen bringing loud to nbo mbed town. Slafb•<! by Women Voluntary Services girls Ihey speed 'br.-n-ib i!-c ir.gM s;n«l at daybreak wore serving meals to homeless po;- 1.1 rale o!' liO'u'i an hour. Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 5, 19 January 1942, Page 3

BRITAIN'S 120 ROUNDS-A-M4NUTE INFANTRY: The arms and equipment of modern British infantry is the finest in the world. This Canadian soldier is firing his 120 rounds-a-minute Brengun "from the hip." The magazine holds 30 rounds of .303 calibre. QUEEN'S COXVOY TAKE'S FOOD TO BOMBED Ti.. jiiN »r U. M. Cumi IVAv.n'.yAh. these mobile canteens known as "Queen's Messengers" are seen bringing loud to nbo mbed town. Slafb•<! by Women Voluntary Services girls Ihey speed 'br.-n-ib i!-c ir.gM s;n«l at daybreak wore serving meals to homeless po;- 1.1 rale o!' liO'u'i an hour. Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 5, 19 January 1942, Page 3

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