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THE FRECKLED FAIRY, (Evening Post, 11 May 1940)
Now when you hear a shot You must be on the spot. A bear, or p'raps a rabbit, You must be there to grab it. Found by "BROWN-EYED SUSAN." City. (Evening Post, 11 May 1940)
Untitled Illustration (Evening Post, 11 May 1940)
A :floral'tfteme is co-ordinated with many smart and original coiffures, as witness Helen Hunt's hairstyle posed by loan Perry, Columbia star. Severely drawn back, sculptured curls are set off ivith a spray of chrysanthemums, rolls on the temples and pin curls to the centre back. (Evening Post, 11 May 1940)
Honesty seedpods have a lovely silvery sheen, and are much in demand for decoration when flowers are scarce. The pods will take paint, and a few of the sprays coloured, and put with the natural ones, will make a gay jar or vase. (Evening Post, 11 May 1940)
Crepe satin is very popular for smart occasions, and many good effects are created by contrasting the crepe and satin surfaces as in this model, which gives a striped effect in one colour. Pastel, rib' bons at the waistline are smart. (Evening Post, 11 May 1940)
Her Majesty Queen Mary recently visited the hospital supply head" quarters in the West Country. She is seen leaving between members of a guard of honour from the Red Cross Women's Detachment. (Evening Post, 11 May 1940)
Untitled Illustration (Evening Post, 11 May 1940)
Untitled Illustration (Evening Post, 11 May 1940)
Untitled Illustration (Evening Post, 11 May 1940)
The drawing represents a 75-millimetre projectile with its cartridge. There is a variety of calibres of this projectile, ranging upward from the onepounder The fuse is so constructed that it explodes the projectile before the body of the shell touches. (Evening Post, 11 May 1940)
Projectiles containing combination fuses explode after the lapse of a predetermined period, unless contact occurs earlier. If the shell fires upon contact A is forced in to explode detonator, which burns through vent AA to the magazine charge. The shock of firing ignites the time train B, which burns for desired period up to 5 seconds, after which the fire, through vent 88, can reach the magazine charge (2), igniting it. The fire goes through the flash tube (3) to the base charge (4), exploding a charge of black powder, which forces the diaphragm (5), head (6), and combination fuse (1) out of the case, carrying shrapnel balls with it. Burning of the matrix gives off a cloud of smoke which enables observers to determine accuracy of fire. (Evening Post, 11 May 1940)
A shrapnel burst diffuses thel balls in a manner resemblingthe spreading of shot from a shotgun. (Evening Post, 11 May 1940)
Reproduced by Permission of the Proprietors of "Punch." "Said to be hung by our dear Fuhrer in his early days." (Evening Post, 11 May 1940)
Demands for tlie ball were keen last Saturday, and the above picture shows something of the eagerness with which Wellington College Old Boys sought the leather. (Evening Post, 11 May 1940)
Untitled Illustration (Evening Post, 11 March 1940)
Untitled Illustration (Evening Post, 11 March 1940)
Untitled Illustration (Evening Post, 11 March 1940)
Sport and General" Photo. Sir Kingsley Wood, Secretary of State for Air, pointing to the word 'Poland" on the shoulder of a Polish air officer who escaped from ' his country after the German invasion, and, with other Poles, has joined the R.A.F. (Evening Post, 11 March 1940)
New headquarters at Trentham Military Mobilisation Camp. Tlie camp commandant (Lieut.-Colonel H. D. McHugh, M.C., N.Z.S.C.). and his staff have their offices in this building, which is on Camp Road. Tesla Studios Photo. Flying-Officer D. C. G. Clinkard. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H Clinkard, of St. Johns Hill Wanganui, who was killed during air operations on Friday. He was 24 years of age. (Evening Post, 11 March 1940)
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