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1st Brigade Headquarters Move :: :: : : London's "Black-out" Fashions
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Headquarters of the 1st Infantry Brigade were transferred yesterday to Rutherford for the dura tion of the militia camp. Right: Gloves, collar, belts, hat-band, umbrella and even bag have a touch of white in this striking demnonstration of London's latest "black-out" fashions. They have been designed to minimise risk oa accidents. Left: Army horses are kept in perfect condition. Here are two having a luncheon of oats, lucerne and corn at a militia camrp. Help
Headquarters of the 1st Infantry Brigade were transferred yesterday to Rutherford for the dura
tion of the militia camp. Right: Gloves, collar, belts, hat-band, umbrella and even bag have a
touch of white in this striking demnonstration of London's latest "black-out" fashions. They have
been designed to minimise risk oa accidents. Left: Army horses are kept in perfect condition.
Here are two having a luncheon of oats, lucerne and corn at a militia camrp.
They cover the Western Front: British and American newspaper and radio war corresponaents, among the first to go to France, left England by air. They have a special uniform. Help
They cover the Western Front: British and American newspaper
and radio war corresponaents, among the first to go to France, left
England by air. They have a special uniform.
Another result of "black-outs" in London. !Motorists have a nmaze of white lines and arrows to guide them. The picture shows a London thoroughfare, known as "Puzzle Corner." Help
Another result of "black-outs" in London. !Motorists have a nmaze
of white lines and arrows to guide them. The picture shows a
London thoroughfare, known as "Puzzle Corner."
T?he main street of Saarbrueken, important intaustrial city of tile Saar, only two and a half miles Irom tile French frontier, which has been threatened by the French advance. Help
T?he main street of Saarbrueken, important intaustrial city of
tile Saar, only two and a half miles Irom tile French frontier,
which has been threatened by the French advance.
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