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A view of the Tower of London, the great city's most historic building, which has been damaged by enemy air raiders. From this side the Mayor of London would enter into the presence of the Sovereign, and from this side prisoners would be led out to suffer on Tower Hill as an example and a warning. Showing in the line of fortifications are Devereux (left), Beauchamp, and Bell Towers, with the still more ancient White Tower in the background. Mr. W. E. Rootes, appointed chairman of the Shadow Aero Engine Committee on the retirement of Lord Austin. He is president of the Society of Motor Manufacturers. I>. A. Inkster Photo. Bringing out the injured after the explosion which occurred in Kaye and Party's co-operative coal mine near Greymouth on Wednesday morning. a The remains of the winch-house, which was wrecked by the explosion, are seen on the left. (Evening Post, 09 November 1940)
K. H. Shea Photo. Scenes at the Palmerston North.Show this week. Left, parade of teams competing in the marching demonstration. The leading team is the Manawatu Women's Auxiliary Service Corps, and is followed by the P.D.C. team., winners'of the contest. Above, Miss Freda White on Tip Toes, one of the successful competitors in jumping events at the show. (Evening Post, 09 November 1940)
The Myosotis-Fortunio colt Gunyah, owned by Mr. J. T. Spears, a steward of the" Wellington Racing Club, and who will be one of ■Treiifham's representatives in. the Nursery Handicap at Masterton next week. This youngster had a run in the Wangamd Debutant . . • Stakes last, month. (Evening Post, 12 October 1940)
7 i j . , . ~ ... „m. Nt Members of the Spinsters* Club wear labels when on duty to save The Navy and the Army m friendly competition over a f^pf the formal}ties of introductions. Here Miss Ronnie King and Mrs. billiards at the Army, Navy and Air Force Club. This dub, which (?resident) officiate with the teacups, wMe Misses occumes two floors of Hallenstem s Building, 33 Willis Street n .. ■ J7I. ~ r j n v / * i j u^uu,pu^ lwu jwui yj j r . D , nb. , j«a, Patricia McNamara and Peggy Hyams (secretary) prepare the sand(several doors along from the Empire Hotel) is open every day mascuUne "bStzfcrieg." Miss Molly Shearer is in the during the zveek to men m uniform. background. (Evening Post, 12 October 1940)
Sets of these accessories are always a good standby at this season of the year and made alternatively in dotted taffeta or silk they, can, add a very festive air to a quite unpretentious dress. FRESH SEASONING. Shoes are one way of adding fresh seasoning to your wardrobe. In (Evening Post, 12 October 1940)