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AN ENGLISHMAN WAITS FOR HIS TRAIN. —In contrast to the elaborate precautions taken when one of the Axis dictators moves about his country. Mr Winston Churchill on a recent visit to Scotland, where ho inspected defences, travelled by ordinary train as an ordinary passenger. This informal picture showing the Prime Minister of Great Britain quietly reading a newspaper while waiting on a Scottish railway platform for a time-table train, comes from the United States foremost news agency.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAITA19410129.2.85

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 January 1941, Page 6

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AN ENGLISHMAN WAITS FOR HIS TRAIN.—In contrast to the elaborate precautions taken when one of the Axis dictators moves about his country. Mr Winston Churchill on a recent visit to Scotland, where ho inspected defences, travelled by ordinary train as an ordinary passenger. This informal picture showing the Prime Minister of Great Britain quietly reading a newspaper while waiting on a Scottish railway platform for a time-table train, comes from the United States foremost news agency. Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 January 1941, Page 6

AN ENGLISHMAN WAITS FOR HIS TRAIN.—In contrast to the elaborate precautions taken when one of the Axis dictators moves about his country. Mr Winston Churchill on a recent visit to Scotland, where ho inspected defences, travelled by ordinary train as an ordinary passenger. This informal picture showing the Prime Minister of Great Britain quietly reading a newspaper while waiting on a Scottish railway platform for a time-table train, comes from the United States foremost news agency. Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 January 1941, Page 6

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