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Sport and General" Photo. After the declaration of the French Commander-in-Chief, General Mittelhauser, discontinuing hostilities in Syria, a brigade of Polish troops, with their equipment, crossed from that country to Palestine to join the British Forces. The Poles are seen about to leave Syria. (Evening Post, 21 September 1940)
Mr. John Ball. nouncer at the new 2YA in the middle of 1927 when the Radio Broadcasting Company of New Zealand, Ltd., controlled the service, and for a while he. was in the head office of the company at Christchurch. When the Broadcasting Board assumed control in 1932 Mr. Ball was station manager at 2YA and he retained that position until his retirement. (Evening Post, 21 September 1940)
Messrs. I. and L. McMillan's two-year-old Phaleron Bay—Sea Scout filly Flying Spray, ivho ran a promising race in the Wanganui Debutant Stakes and is'expected to be a profitable member of G. W. Neivs team this season: The colours she sports were successfully carried over a decade back by the jumper Vexatious. (Evening Post, 21 September 1940)
Dr. and Mrs. Donohoe, who were recently married in London. Mrs. Donohoe was formerly Miss H. F. C. Hart, of Wellington, and is in charge of the postal department at New Zealand House, London. Dr. Donohoe belongs to Whangarei, and at present is on ilie medical staff of the West Middlesex County Hospital. (Evening Post, 21 September 1940)