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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Aug 1940, p. 3

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A HELPING HAND was given by Prime Minister Winston Churchill when he was unable to resist the temptation of bricklaying during a recent inspection of British defences. FORMER "MOUNTIE" and a private in the last war, MnAor- Gen. G. R. Pearkes (LEFT) now commands Canada‘s first division. With him is Lt. E. D. Danby, A.D.C. _ , ("J‘ e Fok MR 3 e UNITED STATES ARMY tank manoeuvres are carried out during the August war games at Winthrop, N.Y. Reinforced by a supply truck marked "tank" (in the backâ€" ground) the column fires on an "enemy" plane swooping overhead. RIDING FREIGHTS AND HITCHâ€"HIKING to enlist with the Dufferin and Haldimand BRITAIN‘S FLEET IS FAMOUS for its gunnery and here a group of naval recruits are learning the art, as an instructor points out the use of the breech on a fourâ€"inch gun. They learn to handle great 15â€"inch weapons too. EN ROUTE TO THE BAHAMAS the Duke of Windsor (in civilian clothes) inspects the guard of honor which received him when he and the duchess reached Hamilton, Bermuda. They arrived from Lisbon. al

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