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American landing craft No. 349, conveying German prisoners of war from the Anzio bridgehead to Naples, ivas thrashed to pieces at daybreak recently on an island off the coast of Italy. Some of the prisdners and ship's officers are seen on the rock in the right foreground.,. A number of these men were later swept off by the waves and drpivned. (Evening Post, 15 May 1944)
London mothers and their children in one of the neiu deep shelters, which are part of two main tunnels beneath, tube railway lines. They are divided into 16 sections each fitted with bunks for about 500 persons. Cross passages contain medical aid posts, lavatories, four canteens, and machinery control rooms (Evening Post, 26 September 1944)
The Bourail Club and its builder s. Top, general view of the native-style club built for the New Zealand Forces at Bourail, New Caledonia. The picture below includes members of the Pioneer platoon who helped in various ways to- build the club. Sixth from the left, in the front row, is the platoon commander, Lieutenant Hoilier, and next to him, wearing a cap, is Captain A. E. Enwright, Assistant Patriotic Fund Board Commissioner. } ■ (Evening Post, 03 February 1944)