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An artist's impression of the Graf Zeppelin, the first aircraft-carrier to be built for the German Navy. She is a ship of 19,250 tons, with a speed of 32 knots, and carries sixteen 5.9 in, ten 4.lin, and twentytwo 37mm. anti-aircraft guns. The drawing.shows- the vessel being moved from the fitting-out dock at Kiel* in charge of tugs, before running trials at sea. (Evening Post, 26 March 1940)
One of the new motor torpedoboats used to guard the coast of Britain, and capable of travelling at a speed of 50 miles per hour. They are equipped with torpedoes and depth charges, and are armed with anti-aircraft guns. W. T. Bray Photo. Pilot-Officer Tony Luxmore, of Feilding, ivho took part in the R.A.F. raid over the German island of Sylt last iveek, and who was mentioned in last Saturday's cable messages regarding the raid. (Evening Post, 26 March 1940)
Evening Post" Photo. Competitors and caddies at the first tee outside the clubhouse at Heretaunga today ivhen the semifinalists in the provincial golf championship started out. The two players in the foreground are J. B. Parker (left) and A. T. Clelland. The other two semi-finalists—W. B. Reilly and J. L. Black—have just driven off, and the two players in the picture are waiting for them to get clear. (Evening Post, 26 March 1940)
The spirit of youth animates this, graceful model, suitable for any material, from' linen to wool'or silk. The moulded line is zipped under the arm for extra snug {■ fitting. emerald, and sapphire cut "beads" are much liked with plain dark afternoon dresses. Last spring black became almost a uniform for smart women. This year we shall swing to the other extreme, Such as a purple skirt, primrose blouse, blue short jacket, and a top coat, to be completed by a forage cap in flowers of all four colours. E. RUTH SIBLEY. (Evening Post, 26 March 1940)