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■ ..•':-...- Sport-and:General and.Central Press Photos. THE;UP:TO-DATE BMnmARm-Mechanisation and motorisation of the British Army has been proceeding steadily during the past:few years. Above are some of the.up-to-date appliances ivhich are now -being used. 1, Wireless signalling; 2,-a:heavy tank; 3, anti-aircraft sound locator and searchlight; 4, Vickers"Vildebeest" bombing aeroplane; 5, bringing a gun into)action;.6, heavy tanks in, formation; 7, gun in action, with limber and tractor alongside; 8, aircraftiigun;-9, tanks on Salisbury Plains,■: 10,.. infantrymen in gas .'::. >.'•.'.-.. masks; 11,.aerial bombs 'for-:the-R:A.F.

IWINS CO TREE-PLANTING.— Peter and Paul, Levin, the twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. C. Levin, planting lre.es on the hillside about Wadcslown Road this morning under ike supervision of the Direct.ni of. Parks and[Reserves, Mr. J-.'.Q...'.MacKcnzie.

'Evening Post" Plioto AN UNUSUAL- TROPHY.— A regulation hockey ball,, on 'which appear the signatures of members oj: the All-India and New' Zealand hockey teams who played in the third Test at Auckland this ivintcr The trophy has been presented to ihc Hint Valley Hockey Club by /■: G. McLeod, captain of its senior learn, who also captained the New Zealand side in the three Tests, The trophy is to be awarded to 4he-ieam: which,- has the best record in each season,

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 72, 21 September 1935, Page 17

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■ ..•':-...- Sport-and:General and.Central Press Photos. THE;UP:TO-DATE BMnmARm-Mechanisation and motorisation of the British Army has been proceeding steadily during the past:few years. Above are some of the.up-to-date appliances ivhich are now -being used. 1, Wireless signalling; 2,-a:heavy tank; 3, anti-aircraft sound locator and searchlight; 4, Vickers"Vildebeest" bombing aeroplane; 5, bringing a gun into)action;.6, heavy tanks in, formation; 7, gun in action, with limber and tractor alongside; 8, aircraftiigun;-9, tanks on Salisbury Plains,■: 10,.. infantrymen in gas .'::. >.'•.'.-.. masks; 11,.aerial bombs 'for-:the-R:A.F. IWINS CO TREE-PLANTING.—Peter and Paul, Levin, the twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. C. Levin, planting lre.es on the hillside about Wadcslown Road this morning under ike supervision of the Direct.ni of. Parks and[Reserves, Mr. J-.'.Q...'.MacKcnzie. 'Evening Post" Plioto AN UNUSUAL- TROPHY.—A regulation hockey ball,, on 'which appear the signatures of members oj: the All-India and New' Zealand hockey teams who played in the third Test at Auckland this ivintcr The trophy has been presented to ihc Hint Valley Hockey Club by /■: G. McLeod, captain of its senior learn, who also captained the New Zealand side in the three Tests, The trophy is to be awarded to 4he-ieam: which,- has the best record in each season, Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 72, 21 September 1935, Page 17

■ ..•':-...- Sport-and:General and.Central Press Photos. THE;UP:TO-DATE BMnmARm-Mechanisation and motorisation of the British Army has been proceeding steadily during the past:few years. Above are some of the.up-to-date appliances ivhich are now -being used. 1, Wireless signalling; 2,-a:heavy tank; 3, anti-aircraft sound locator and searchlight; 4, Vickers"Vildebeest" bombing aeroplane; 5, bringing a gun into)action;.6, heavy tanks in, formation; 7, gun in action, with limber and tractor alongside; 8, aircraftiigun;-9, tanks on Salisbury Plains,■: 10,.. infantrymen in gas .'::. >.'•.'.-.. masks; 11,.aerial bombs 'for-:the-R:A.F. IWINS CO TREE-PLANTING.—Peter and Paul, Levin, the twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. C. Levin, planting lre.es on the hillside about Wadcslown Road this morning under ike supervision of the Direct.ni of. Parks and[Reserves, Mr. J-.'.Q...'.MacKcnzie. 'Evening Post" Plioto AN UNUSUAL- TROPHY.—A regulation hockey ball,, on 'which appear the signatures of members oj: the All-India and New' Zealand hockey teams who played in the third Test at Auckland this ivintcr The trophy has been presented to ihc Hint Valley Hockey Club by /■: G. McLeod, captain of its senior learn, who also captained the New Zealand side in the three Tests, The trophy is to be awarded to 4he-ieam: which,- has the best record in each season, Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 72, 21 September 1935, Page 17

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