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Midnight Chtistmas celebrations on board one of the French battleships for the entertainment of some fortunate British sailors. One of the features of the_ entertainment was a ballet to music by Chopin danced by Mile. Marie-Louis Didion and ballet chorus from the Paris Opera. Some members of the ballet are seen coming through one of the ship's hatches, which gave them access from dressing\ rootn to "stage." (Evening Post, 27 January 1940)
Sirv IdngsleyWood'handing out the first plate of soup at Christmas lunch to members of the Women*s Auxiliary Air Force at a fighter squadron base near London. The Air Secretary spent most of 'Christmas Day doing a round of the fighter squadrons and inspectirig the Christmas, arrangements. (Evening Post, 27 January 1940)
Evening .Post") Photo;':.' The crew of the Riptide, Wellington's representative in the Idle Along championship. Frank left; E. Beck, D. Beck, and R. Gray. They finished second to Canterbury, losing the sixth and deciding cqntesi on a technical breach of the sailing rules after having won the rape easily. ; . : •" (Evening Post, 27 January 1940)
Evening -foist" Photo. The Tiderace—My Own colt who was second top yearling at the National Sales this year. ' A full-brother to the colt who brought top price, at the sales last year, he ivas bred by the late Mr. J. S. McLeod and was purchased by an agent on behalf of Ml' £s W^ esi» °t Sydney, who races Rival Hit and other horses. (Evening Post, 27 January 1940)