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Show When Communiques Report: 'Some Local Activity' I - ' ' . ' ' 7 Piff'Iffl' These pictures strikingly illustrate the meaning of war communiques' often-used phrase: "All quiet; some local activity.' The "activity" starts when scouting parties steal out into no man's land to obtain Information and prisoners. Above, members of the British Norfolk Nor-folk regiment, recently decorated for their patrol work, start out. The activity begins in earnest it they run into a nazi machine gun nest. One is shown hidden in the woods in the picture at the right, which recently came into British hands by means which the British censor did not divulge. |