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UNUSUAL ACCIDENT.—The telegraph pole appeared to have suffered the greater damage when it was struck yesterday .afternoon By a motor car. The scene of the accident is the corner of Mechanic street and the Main North road. A complete section of the pole was _broken off and is seen Beneath the car. A young man driving and a young woman passenger were both admitted to the Hospital.

U.S. ARMY MANOEUVRES.—Since the first signs of the European crisis the United States Govern* ment departments have immediately set about putting their military houses in order. Considerable interest has been centered round, several changes, notably the naval reorganisation, changes- in commands, the introduction of a new field gun, and methods of relieving hard-pressed troops by air cooperation. This picture, taken at manoeuvres in Texas a few weeks ago, shows members of a cavalry garrison who had theoretically been cut off from supplies receiving essentials by parachute.

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Evening Star, Issue 23374, 18 September 1939, Page 13

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UNUSUAL ACCIDENT.—The telegraph pole appeared to have suffered the greater damage when it was struck yesterday .afternoon By a motor car. The scene of the accident is the corner of Mechanic street and the Main North road. A complete section of the pole was_broken off and is seen Beneath the car. A young man driving and a young woman passenger were both admitted to the Hospital. U.S. ARMY MANOEUVRES.—Since the first signs of the European crisis the United States Govern* ment departments have immediately set about putting their military houses in order. Considerable interest has been centered round, several changes, notably the naval reorganisation, changes- in commands, the introduction of a new field gun, and methods of relieving hard-pressed troops by air cooperation. This picture, taken at manoeuvres in Texas a few weeks ago, shows members of a cavalry garrison who had theoretically been cut off from supplies receiving essentials by parachute. Evening Star, Issue 23374, 18 September 1939, Page 13

UNUSUAL ACCIDENT.—The telegraph pole appeared to have suffered the greater damage when it was struck yesterday .afternoon By a motor car. The scene of the accident is the corner of Mechanic street and the Main North road. A complete section of the pole was_broken off and is seen Beneath the car. A young man driving and a young woman passenger were both admitted to the Hospital. U.S. ARMY MANOEUVRES.—Since the first signs of the European crisis the United States Govern* ment departments have immediately set about putting their military houses in order. Considerable interest has been centered round, several changes, notably the naval reorganisation, changes- in commands, the introduction of a new field gun, and methods of relieving hard-pressed troops by air cooperation. This picture, taken at manoeuvres in Texas a few weeks ago, shows members of a cavalry garrison who had theoretically been cut off from supplies receiving essentials by parachute. Evening Star, Issue 23374, 18 September 1939, Page 13

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