w: earn . __‘_ _ THE cnAlzLofrTEroyvN GUARDIAN ' A g; NQVEMBERTIAtAQal News of the WORLD in PICTURES - r~;-“=r.'=“a-. Inunpmué-gpprqqyuuqglrgpoetclssnmand of Mnshallluhqhcod dhehnolllunalow days ago, anon; the officers he met were the members of In Iflilll Admiralty. President Lebrun is shown here shnkill hauls with 01st- Ivlllfl. this! d the Dflflflh mil- Ien scntioaldlnco-ordinatissrnntishsnd French sffortsintbewlllflholltlofi- The camera records an historic moment as Prelidont Roosevelt lllnl the Ncutrllity Bill at his White Iowa deli. Watclh‘, lafl . , to right, are: William Bankheul, lpealor of tho loin; looretory > ‘ of State Cordell Hull; Vioc President John Garner; Senlrtc * crity - Y. Continuing their tour of the Dorrlinion snd Empire offices in London. ‘he milk and Quben recent 1 leader Charles MoNary, and Senato Barkley. mliodtr lender. * rlfllllvfl at India House and chatted with many of the oifialals and staff members In this Photo i! :'sh0\\‘n Miss LaJi, young daughter of the Deputy lilzh Cflmmlfllofl" f" "die "I London. prcsentinx ‘:3 bouquet to Her Majesty. At the right is King George v1 and in turban. looldna at MB: ball, ll I-tho lfirh Commissioner in London, Sir Firoskhan Noon who was o recent visitor to Canada. n n? ,_. . 10,000 tons‘ 6 11-inch guns 925 men Range: 17 miles l‘ Secondary Armament 8 6-inch guns 14 anti-aircraft 10 machine guns 8 torpedo tubes "1 Speed 26 knots ~'> :- '—f airplanes i with catapult _ _ - Length: e09 n. ' 4 V 5 Fue : 1200 tons i. Beami 57V: fi- Q Anti-torpedo ' v Radius: 10,000 mi. l Draught- 22 ft. bu|ge protemion . . =23’; . . Evidence of the Empire's unity in bending all its energies to prosecution of the war against Etierinn h this picture taken on arrival in Ottawa of the Australian delegation to the conference on the plan to live advance training in Canada to war ll‘ers from all the Empire. In tho [roofl- (ieft to rl|ht) are Hon. Norman Rogers, Ounadoiw illilfsirr cf National Defence; can" K5755’, AII-ltrllilfl Trade Commissioner at New York: Hon. J. Vrl' iim- lnirlmim, Australia's Minister oi Civil Aviation; Sir Christopher Courtney and lord ltnvrlcizliiv, rr _:~‘~l.iv cly member and head of the British air mission which has already been in Canada for sOme time working on tho pilot-training plan. » “ .-... r'~ I Secondary Armament 12 51/g-ii1Ch guns 4 anti-aircraft 15 machine guns 6 torpedo tubes ffi-‘flrr fl-‘JJW-"fffn? Speed 32 knots pH-‘lfl-‘n - _ - ~ Length. e601,, f - - Anti-torpedo Beam: 105 ft. Fuel; 0 tons ‘ ‘ bulge protection . Draught: 311,§'ft. Radius; 5500 mi; . m By virtue of their heroic recormaisance flight over Germany in the face of terrible weather, flight members receive personal acclaim from King George of England on return to base. I , . German pocket battleship Deutschland, Ilbove, reported seen near the Azorn Islands, is one of three German war vessels too powerfully armed for fMt cruisers to tackle, too fleet for battleships to over- , trim. Only the British battle cruiser Hood, below, and her two sister ships Renown and Repulse, are _ , I ' fast nml potvcrful enough to attack the Deutsch-ami, Admiral Scheer 0r Admiral Graf Spec. g0] “v.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.~.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.'.-.-.-.-.-,s,-'.--.w.-.'.- .-.1.-.aval-\.-.-.-.-.-.-.I.v.-.'.'-'I-'-'-'-'-F-' Oc e a. 21,, ‘ flnTfff-‘IEEPJVW!’ On these three chief's of Britain's war srms falls the burden of the war on land, in the air and at 1W- Left to right, General Sir Iidmund lrnnslrle, chief of the Imperial Defence Staff; Air Marshal Sir CY?" Nowell, Chief of Air Staff, and Admiral Si: Alfred Dudley Pound, First Se; Lord. it zlllai c z Recently retired head of the world-Wide orianizntion of the Bal atio Arm_, t‘, I E ll h daughter of tho organisation's founder. is shown here delivzrlnrn her f:rewleilfisqseeolzflxesngalvnlgn sh-ded "n! in Eurwun “d “ma”, “k” "e “w” hm“ M Bullet-riddled, two of its crew dead, this Nazi scouting plane crashed near East Dalkieth in the Army rally In Regent Hall, lnndon. She was succeeded by (ien. Georre L. carpenter. “mu-mm “m” by "emu" lhmmvel" |“°°hm'"°“ m" "lhwed north of Scotland after an acrilil "dog-fight" with British planes. The pilot, oniniured, tried to get "W"! °' ti" M" "°"‘"'"Y '""~ hi0 pllne back in the air nmr being shot down but failed. A fourth member u the crew wss wounded- | If": . PIVPJT ifil'lfliilfiud§lriiii -'1‘\{~ l