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lit the picture are ten familiar things seen from unusual angles. How many of them can you recognise? It will help you to study the following list, in which appear all the names of objects shown:—Alarm clock, artist's palette, bottle, Dutch clog, electric-lighs switch, fire companion set, fruit dish, grape-fruit glass, hair brush, scissors, slipper, soup tureen, tack hammer, tea-tray, telescope, tin hat, wireless set. (Evening Post, 11 May 1940)
The Officers' Sunday Club, founded by the Dowager Marchioness Townshend, has opened at the Dorchester. Every Sunday, for three shillings, any officer can have tea, a dance, and the com' pany of attractive women. Miss E. M. Ironside, daughter of General Ironside, is seen dancing with a bearded naval officer, Lieut. Garthwaite. (Evening Post, 11 May 1940)
Sport and' General" Phot Here is one of the most striking of the R.A.F. photographs of enemy strongholds, taken from a daringly low altitude, and shoiving the ground features with exceptional clarity. The picture reveals the Germans' constructional activity on the heavily-fortified island base of Heligoland. Over and near this strangely-shaped little island thrilling air battles have been fought, and it is continually subject to visits by R.A.F, bombers. (Evening Post, 11 March 1940)
St. Clement Danes, one of the most famous of London churches, which has been bombed by enemy aircraft. The structure was ~ , r, , n . ,f. . , designed by Wren and dates from 1681. On the left are the Law Mr. X ' Prime Minister of Courts and in the distance is the dome of St. Paul's Elre* ,who. reaffirmfd Ireland s neutrality in a speech in, the Dau. (Evening Post, 09 November 1940)