Blackwood's Magazine, 254. kötetWilliam Blackwood, 1943 |
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301. oldal
... Prince of Wales as recorded by Lieut . A. G. C. Franklin , R.N.V.R. , who served roughout the ship's commission and survived the disaster of her sinking by he Japanese on 10th December 1941 , and by his father , Paymaster - Commander ...
... Prince of Wales as recorded by Lieut . A. G. C. Franklin , R.N.V.R. , who served roughout the ship's commission and survived the disaster of her sinking by he Japanese on 10th December 1941 , and by his father , Paymaster - Commander ...
424. oldal
... Prince of Wales was officered mainly by Americans and that every American ship carried a quota of British officers . The U.S. Navy is dry , but our visitors did not ask for soft drinks on board us ! It was all wonderfully refreshing ...
... Prince of Wales was officered mainly by Americans and that every American ship carried a quota of British officers . The U.S. Navy is dry , but our visitors did not ask for soft drinks on board us ! It was all wonderfully refreshing ...
426. oldal
... Prince of Wales ' cat , obviously also making for the gangway , and pre- sumably bent on losing his British nationality . British and American faces surmounting bodies standing strictly to attention broke into broad smiles . It was Mr ...
... Prince of Wales ' cat , obviously also making for the gangway , and pre- sumably bent on losing his British nationality . British and American faces surmounting bodies standing strictly to attention broke into broad smiles . It was Mr ...
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GEE | 210 |
A LITTLE RIVER OF OLD JAPAN BY SIR HAROLD PARLETT | 357 |
MEDICINEMANS CHILD | 373 |
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