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One of H>e sites tie Germans tried to destroy before retreating. This one was at Belloy-sur-Somme, near Amiens. Ihe inclined steel ramp was a runway for flying bombs. (Evening Post, 26 October 1944)
Lieut.-General Joseph McNarney, United States army, who this week took up the duties of Deputy Supreme Commander in the Mediterranean theatre of war. (Evening Post, 26 October 1944)
Mr. C. W. Boswell, New Zealand Minister to the U.S.S.R., presents his credentials in Moscow. From the left, Mr. Novikov, Vice-Commissar, Mr, Gospodin Shvernik, Vice-President of the Presidium, and Mr. Boswell. At the back, Mr. Timovico. (Evening Post, 26 October 1944)
Vice-Admiral Marc Mitcher,, commander of the carrier forces of the United States Third Fleet. (Evening Post, 26 October 1944)
Untitled Illustration (Evening Post, 26 October 1944)
Untitled Illustration (Evening Post, 26 October 1944)
A knot of navy veiling, sprinkled with chenille spots, adds a jaunty touch to this white panama straw, with its gay little peak lipping over. ' one eye. (Evening Post, 26 October 1944)
Women struggle towards, safety, and a child falls, as snipers' bullets fall among a crowd outside the Cathedral of Notre Dame. (Evening Post, 26 October 1944)
HEY! HALF, A MOT' (Evening Post, 26 June 1944)
S. P. Andrew & Sons Photo. Mr. J. Caradus, who has been appointed Commissioner of Stamp Duties, Registrar of Companies, and Secretary for Lands and, Deeds in succession to Mr. P. G. Pearce, ivho .-. ■: has retired. (Evening Post, 26 June 1944)
Official R.N.Z.A.F. Photo. Group Captain T. W. White, head of the New Zealand Air Mission, Ottawa, recently paid a visit to a gathering of the New Zealand Wives' Association at the Fort Garry Hotel, Winnipeg, and is here seen with the small son of L.A.C. N.^ Ricliardson, a New Zealander stationed at the Air Observers' School at Winnipeg. (Evening Post, 26 June 1944)
U.S. Office of War Information Photo. United States marines wading ashore from landing barges during the assault on Tinian Island, in the Mariana Group. Nine days later they had driven the Japanese from the island. The lower picture shows a Jap ammunition dump on the island blown up by American naval aircraft. (Evening Post, 04 September 1944)
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Prince Bernard. appointment of Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands as commander of the Netherlands Forces of the Interior under General Eisenhower.—B.O.W. (Evening Post, 04 September 1944)
Parisians taking cover behind and > beneath tanks of the French Armoured Division when German snipers fired from Notre Dame just before the thanksgiving service ivhich ivas attended by Genera. de Gaulle. !. . (Evening Post, 04 September 1944)
S 16,? W?B^tT^^ the results ofajl Allied raid on Berlin. At the left is a-bomb-shaUered building which has not been identified, and'in the centre is a burning church. (Evening Post, 04 September 1944)
Princess Margaret Rose, who has just turned 14, made her first public appearance recently when she visited the Princess Margaret Rose School at Windsor. She received purses from pupils and old girls in aid of the school rebuilding fund, and is here seen making a speech of thanks, the first of her career. (Evening Post, 04 September 1944)
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S. P. Anflrew rtioto. Ellis Dudgeon Photo; Mr. George Black, superintendent Dr. C. J. Rolls, appointed dean of in New Zealand for Messrs. Dal- the Missionary Training College at gety and Company, who died sud- Croydon, Sydney. Dr. Rolls is a denly yesterday at the age of 58 New Zealander who recently caryears. ' ried out missionary work in Abyssinia. * ... "Sport and General" Photo. The procession of peers on their ivay to see the' King crowned -in Westminster 'Abbey on May 12. Peers and peeresses watched by crowds as they pass between the Abbey and the House of Lords. (Evening Post, 07 June 1937)
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