Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Saturday 21 December 1940, page 16


DOMINION TROOPS IN PALESTINE - CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL CHRISTMAS PARTY - REGISTRATION OF DENTISTS.

An Australian soldiei having his pay book examined for identification by Arab officials at a border post in Palestine. (These pictures art

by the Department of Information.)

In accordance with Moslem law, .these Australians and New Zealanders removed their boots before entering a

mosque while on leave in Palestine.

. n the steps of the Crusader«:

New reinforcements to tht -VLF. swinging along be ween the primitive mud 'aIN of an Arab village in

the Holy Land.

Rev. W. H. Rainey, who ¡«i on his way to Sydney from abroad to become Australian secretary of the British and Foreign Bible Society. He was one of the last Englishmen to leave Paris before the Germans

entered the city.

,ome of the 21 den tistry graduates from he Sydney University egistering at the Chief ;ecretary'a office yeserday for practice .nder the Dental Board .f New South Wales

A gift from Father Christmas brought a cheery smile from Nancy

Stevenson at the Christmas party at the Royal Alexandra Hospital for

Children, Camperdown, yesterday.

Wet weather did not deter Christmas shoppers yesterday. Here is a j

cashier counting some of the cash taken in a city store during the day. >