PAGE ElGl-lT rim CHARLOTTET()XV_I\J__>QUARDIAI\ AUGUST 16, 194] NEWS of ICTURE‘ 044;“ - r-rrk- rrrrrrrrnra-rrrrru-rru-rrr-rvrnf-PJ --=---.-.-.-.-.i-t-.-.-.-.-.-.-..-.-.-.-.-.-o-.-.-.-.-.- .-.-.-..-.- w-a.-a-4¢-a4;.-g.-_-k_______44. FRO)! SOFT“ AFRlC.\—-—Mi$;§ Olga Rhodes, so-riety girl of Nnvl ‘U- '_ " 4. ' _ '2' - ‘wit!stclff:Fgggéiehhzziféiitfigir §c)\i'ea1r'osr'i§l llijnillrd S. S. City of New Canada's Third Division is evidently having rm excellent timeln ' _ y n 5mm‘ America‘ England where it is now stationed. Here's n bunch of its members B. ~ "‘ '~ .’ ""-“"‘¥*W»i‘ * ' ' " " ' ' *» - . lined lip at head uni-tors to got leave passes for s spot of sightseeing. ' -._... __k k .. ._. ' ' 5 > ' i Ami the o er photo shows how readily the adoptable Canucks make themselves at home in their new quarters. Locking s regular Crin- Iuiian-style clothesline, they hang their wuhing from an upper window. These are the first pictures taken since their arrival. Peter O'Dwyer, 14-year-old liid. who with other British youngsfgn assemlvlrs small parts in aircraft industry, get s surprise vi-it from Queen Elizabeth as she dropped iu at undisclosed factory for in- spection tour. I-Ii-I-I-r-n-o J-u-u-153-51..‘-_n‘-_-_-_-_-_--_-u_-_-_q_-_5-‘? arts lch push tiny corvettes and mint-sweepers through tho 0093B ‘in the Bilttli of the Atlantic attracted the attention of the Duke of Kent during his recent visit to Vancouver ship- yards. A nutchinist explains this detail 0f preparation n! a giant propeller shaft is assembled before final fitting into the hull oi‘ the ship. The ever-increasing naval building _pi‘05'i‘flm {WW fldded SifehKlh 9° coastal fiofcnrrs. crnvoy prstrcllon rnd Britain's irorlii-u-iiie floating power. n The mighty drivin SPY SUSPECT -- Thi: RB-L iatfhfiiiiisigfintiiiiiihiirgs (flitaiglrf at Anal.) 7t. f!" ‘h; ls studylil‘; documents ioiiiiii in pos- ]. I . _ . . r p- 41 l1 J‘ P- “cw a scsSion ni‘ iliargrrct Allinrn (above) ticm wore ignitcil or sot oti by home tilsni. ll rtzm bfiilth, the o; New you“ Smys hem i“ Atlanta smoothie from Pinchurst. N. C., as usual immaculately dressed and as a spy suspcci following arrest for unruiflcil, strolled oil the eighteenth green with a 68, Here he shows loitering at. bug terminal. She pos- his bunker shot skill. _ CAPTURE!) GERMAN NAVAL OFFTCIR- A London bobby i‘!- corts s high German naval officer through a London station. lie W" B-Iflhlll batch of prisoners recently token by British. scsscd two German passports. .'.'.'-".'o'-'-'-'-"='-"-".'J'l.'.'.-.-.'.'.-..-.'.'r.'.-.-.-.'.~..-.-. i I'- ffn‘-'k‘-'s‘-'-'n'-'-'-'s The 21,750-ton Britlsh liner Georgie has been dilited b! """“"'7 notion", but the crew members ere safe end there We" h° “W” I "N! 1111110!‘ llml-lhlhi? hi!!!’ aboard, the ministry of information nnnounoed in London. 1h‘! it)? ‘ —-~ '*~- ~i ~ ‘ "c" " " ' ’ ' '" ‘ r ’ The first 2s lhlifnx Boy Scouts of s class of 1o to cam their "mo wlnsn" CHM- Rfliolilh" Tremilhi-l’ "7 Q‘""’“- "e" _h°"' h“ m‘ “M” Wm‘ "h" "h" ""1"" hmw’ T"""“"" “n of The Boy Scouts Association. When, with hundreds of other Scouts moron (IRIWII. "w! h!" W011 "W" Georgie was designed to accommodlte 1,650 passengers and was n"- uilor on rxniosion om Iivlwit- Si" l! "i" missml- "K is "W" miimh" "i M‘ " ‘mi T" "M" W" Siiver Wings. they will have mastered the theoretical iirlndillles oi iiyinr. air nlvilllioii. new enrlw. much tioularly Millitiibie to service u e tmoli inosoort- Sh» wot sllh‘ only o few mimiti-s out of port, on the Wily 90 hlohtrcfli with 15,000 barrels of oil, when the flihhli‘ alrcraitsrnan ground work, plllg advanced first. std, signalling and other qualifications o! e First Clo! divided into l3 Inter-tight compartments Ind had o coniinuo“! oi the R.C.A.F. i double ‘ “ cqllliiilfld to osrry oil end wnter. _ Scout. Their instructors included officers ion occurred. Sabntrge possibility is being investigated. ueeoooeoeeueeeeooeoeeu00000000oeeeoeeuuouk", . ' » . I . ‘ v ' ‘ .4 , - ’ . o... ’ , . . ~ . his Clhndlnn destroyer came alongside the big ship. The guns shown (CENTRE), Refrigerated lliie this, gnris cannot fire, tint it is s eom- osn borrow somebody else's for the occasion. lellorl, who are nrvfl :11! st lea, line up in port for their pay, 1nd take their lists o" i" fort to know tlist the enemy. guns would be in tiie some fix. should "e m‘ on,‘ h“ on M’ o’ u ‘Mann Th‘ p” “ma, on “n, on this Cnnedlon destroyer coming in from a North Atlantic convoy he venture to epproech. Don't ion your hot on psy iley unless you _ Canadian destroyer posses by l 4-7 Iiiii- -» ' fleet! The wide range oi the Canadian navy's iiweep of the sen Iii illus- trstcd by these pictures. 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