MAXIMS OI‘ A Mans MAN ii J li- lonp condense clear. the; never ‘i-"f-‘fi-"Yf." ‘$7.524’ Si.“ llAYLlGHT RAIDS UlIER BRITMN AAL T0__ NAZI JAPAN “NOT PICKING A FIGHT” i 0 I N-Sa-A X I S BUT TELLS 0F PEACEFUL AIMS Determined to Carry On Establishment of , “Greater East Asia”, TOKYO Sept. I’! —(AP) -Ja- an cast her ot with the Rome- gerlin axis today, but. hastened to tell the United States and Great Britain that it did not mean she is going to enter the Anglo-axis war or pick a fight with anybody. Rather, Diiperor l-lirohito and Foreign Minister Yosiike Matsuoka said, it emphasized Japan's deter- mination to carry to completion her "mission" of establishing a "greater east Asia" by peaceablc menus. “But there is no telling ivhether CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, Covers Prince Edward. sdruupav, SEPTEMBER is, 1940 horn. Island Like the Dew MAXIMS 017A MERE MAN A nun in n passion rliles l mad QMEPHAGES Annld llburlmlou Delivered $5.00 l]; Inll-PJLI. $5.00 l REURUITS "Oi. Col. G. J; Sas, former attache at Berlin, is one eight Netherlands army officers to come to Cziiiaila from Great Bri- tain to rciwriiit talloii among Holland nationals in has refused let any of his confrcrcs he photo- il ll there might not-arise occasions and Canada, (mi. sas circumstances calling for momcn-i tous decisions on Japan's part," grliphcrl bccausi- “th Malsuoka. said in a broadcast. lrlcnlifivil. An imperial rcscript said Japan was moved by "fervent hope that ter- mination of disturbances and re- storation of peace will be realized as swiftly as possible." Echoing the words of the Emper- or and the Foreign Minister. the foreign office sDOKB-sman, Yakichlro Sums, declared:- "We are not going to participate in the European war. We are not goinig to attack any country." The press did not share the peace- ful views officially proclaims-d. It declared the United States now has definitely allied herself with Brit- ain and China and one ncivspaper, the Ashai. claimed a. Jnpancsc-A- mcrlcan clash "now seems inevi- table." Ashai compared the two na- tions as “a. Japan determined to establish vi sphere of self-sufficien- cv and a Ihiilcd States equally determined to meddle in affairs on the other side of a vast ocean with every hostile means short of war." Posters printed both in Japan- ese and English said "Japan won't {innit Britain or the United States interfere in East Asia." Asked if the treaty would be ap- plied to Russia if she attacked anv sent (ii“t:i' q m“ yql-nlgp-l- ol Niuiiiiiciis and hun- ply, said today purchasing miss ciitiie air training pro add, iriimotciyj i0 i pilots ll your. < Sfllifflillli‘ iii ull r .' gvaplicr in take his picture cause I am alrcziily blacklist." LAND UNIT military of the infantry bal- to cy must. not he " Ilc uliuwcil llic photo- “'0' on the A ill 2,000 Pilots Overseas By Next July wAS-iilNiiixiN. i“ more than liritzitii, (,7. "wpl. l, flanniia will have Nil) air lillflhii ti) l. '27 - (AP) lluicc, (‘Alumi- Hero to coiisiilt. with the British ll, Iloivc swirl Canaan seiit flirt": squutiroiis of pl. Ac t 1.00) of iucii. iii- lii‘.\\'t‘ said the iiiii in Can- dice 2501b ahead of one oi’ the signatories, he replied; a laud of alzou ‘ "The treaty neither is dclimhed to qlurliilg zioo pill)‘ to icziginnil. ‘The any one country nor docs it except sci: iile for adniilona. pilots is as any one countrv. The article is 1Q11q\\;-;_- ‘ clear as it stands." By Jfln. 1, 1941-204 pilots. 1°? ,__ Observers niil _ lllulil ‘~ Dy April l, . ~ n0 pnoi», 408 (Cnnflnued on pa“ 8' Co‘ 1) 0l)s.l'\‘i*i‘s, iiiiil (ititi an . GLANCTNG nafiwzs YEARS Ohsnfrvvi liy Julv 1. s- and . _ ,-,_, .,_\. ( . The Allied Autumn flflvflflCtfllilllf bu“: (QOHIJW, flzltlllde ‘m, m; western front began Sept. 25. liii-v. my“ "v11, in H“, Hum. Squivhn“; l" res “i” ‘ltliiié . i t cons era e grins an can ' ‘ .. “ l . 20,000 German prisoners in two l" “‘-‘l‘:"‘ W " a ‘wmdm: H“? do British troops at this date said that it was hoped tha. plans he '10 mileg of front. British might bc obtained tor kpr-lctiiicélisg troop; in Mesopotamia captured mmern United blatcs tours ii a Kut-ei-Amars. the Turkish defeiid- ada. U.S. To ca. ntinue Despite Threat In ecu Pagct my nit-hard L. Turner. Associated ' ' ' Press Staff Wrilcri VET] Q On1|ng ~ WASHINGTON. Svllid 27-011’; —-Tlie United stat/cs overnmcn 1-0" made it more than plain today Rate for Notice: In this ooluinl that it itll\‘l\flS to follow its pre- 1 gent; per word. sent forciuu policics-iiicludiiig that of assistance to Great Bri- tflill~~l‘l‘gfll‘llli‘SS of the thinly dil- "Talkies-Crapaud Tuesday. _ L-500-s-2B-2i. "Talkies and Dance, Bradalbane Wednesday. L-500-0-2ii-2i. "Reserve Dec. 4 for St. Peters Cathedral Tea and Sale. 11-830. "Chicken Supper and Dance. 5i- Terests, Tuesday, October lst. web- ster’; Orchestra. L-01l-9-28-2i. "Dance, Johnston's River School, Tuesday, October 2nd. Refresh- manta. L-fii0-9-Llli-l0-l. “Hauling Hogs, Tuesdays and Friday's every week. W. E. Jcnkhis. L-606-9-2B-li. "Rummage sale Trinity Church Social Hall. Saturday, 6.30. L-titJ4-9-2B-li. "Reserve Monday. October 14th gu- Ohicken Supper in Staulvl‘ ridge Hall. L-559-0-20-li "A meeting of pit prop pro- ducers will be held in St. Mary's Hall, souris, Tuesday, Oct. 1st. L-621-9-28-2i. , "Cake Sale today at Moore & Mclieodb. Baptist Ladies Guild. _ L-B27. "Play "Kidnagging Betty". Mill- Ilew Hall. Orto r 4th. 8 oi-fook. giégilst Montague School. assisted - hen . ance nd uu'h. d- mission 30o. Proceed: Red Clross. 14-012-9-28-10-2. guishcd throat. new Cicrnian- ital-y filililllCf‘. The pact was sen old ivlicn State. Hull issued saying that. it liad bccii fully ex- pected and “1'ii1l,\' count the Government of the United states in the o! this coiuitrys policies." Bfiliilil group ' "cuihusizistically encouraged." nus prcvailiii! filiiiiiilii Sift‘ fill crs in sdop 0i‘ hrlp to Gr Sfillllf‘ WTLV. iicsc ili".lf"lS as China and the iron and stccl salcs to Japan. < ii"i.ii~. con Italian Sc a f orn by At almost the sa sicieut. Roosevelt ivas activities have escaped the attention of Ber- lin. Rome nnd Tckyo. succession which lic IPS‘, ll. QlTlllD li uniting; all possible tziiii. and ciitcrcd upon a c. t‘lli‘l‘ tlic Uiiltcil gizim. A spokcsnin officials Stxitcs u said with The ircut-a the part. of rct llic bii Th. mp- i\li‘ll‘i‘ll!‘l fll bi Still‘ l \.lii l'i'l .ivi'i (Continued no pa scarcely rcccivcd of Lothlaii, tlic British Am- dor, and a party of his col- toiiicd in the “Japanese mil- rccl y tivo hours crct ary Cordell ial statement. taken into ac- determining me time, Pre- enrzngod in could In quick the Mar- of Amcrlcruis hell, l0 Bri- onfcr- iii charge of defence pru- for thc aid-to- it had been prompted, n rau, by a de- tlie Axis Pow- sird American cat. Britain and. in the lo end such anti-Japa- rcrteut. loan to nuiiig of scrap isloii iiptiiirciit- ‘.‘]l'.\l'ill"‘l\l of- l wold oi‘ the go 8, Col B) Killed In Hunting Accident SAINT JOHN, NB" 50M- 37. _ icPPRobert Waiter. 22. was killed instantly today when shot by ms ‘mmnil Wmplflitm. Emerson Mor- ri-kslon. who said 1am he had fired .w en l" flwillht that movements m u" billh if» B1B Dove were made by a deer. The young men left, men- homes at Cambridge, Queen’; coon- W. y€sterday to hunt at Big Cove. A ooroners jury viewed the body and scene of the fatality, and the inquest was adjourned until Thurs. day afternoon at. the Narrows. Welter was a son oi’ Lt-coi. and Mrs. A. B. Walter. His father is officer commanding N0. 2 c0iiva!o5_ 9"" depot at Camp Sussex. At the time _ot the shooting Mrs. Walter ivas in Saint John visiting her youngest son. Edward. a. patient iii iTOSDIlEii here Gas Stores’ iflached By Nazi Destroyed WINNIPEC‘, S , _ Gasoline stories, csgltied tlgpi; gliglélkebyr fFather Paul Schulte, ‘ r o the German Imperial Ali Force during the First Qreflt War’ “m” h} recent Wars earned m” "time filing priest or the Arctic" lwvc been disposed hi‘ b nutlieri ‘ was learned today y l‘ purely a precau- it was snld_ g internal deft-nee Rigotpram while the country l5 M It was learned that Father scliultc, who i in , has flown hisnowne ptisigflfsrhv Dix-firs from point. to point; l}; m}, ‘f; 111711"; lcfi: Canada. sonic time ngq 1c .\OEEI‘P 531d 1|, mm“ m, m,” suincd ho “tglrld he domed onus, to Canada should he scck to comb once niore_tn the Dominion. l Information here was {Father Schultefis gasoline caches vcie only sufficient for his own Fenltllliflg needs on trips ijhrguqh. out the north country, bu; n.- a ""~‘°aiiil"iiflri' measure. they has that been d stroved. Trainiiig Plane Brash Kills Two _OTI‘AWA._ Sept. 27—(CP>-Two ii.§.‘lS_ were killed in the crash of a training plane near the Capital late today. 'I‘lie dead are Wing Ciiidr. Grenville Hamnierton Show. [loyal Air Force and FD. Donald Siducy_ Thomas Young, Etoyril Canadian Air Force. wives o1 both men reside in Montreal. The cause of the accident was "not immediately disceriiable." the Department oi’ National Defence for Air stated in announcing the two deaths. The accident occurred about i0 miles south of Ottawa, a few irillcs soul-h of the Uplands Air Train- ing School. a unit in the British Commonwealth Air Training Scheme. The men were in a train- ing plane at the time of the ac- cideut. Wins: Commander Show was bom in England in 1907 and was sec- onded to the R.C.A.F. in January this year. He was attached to No. 3 ‘training Command, Montreal, and his Wife reside; at Westmount Qiie- He ivas the son of Cant. and Mrs. F. H. Shaw of London. Flying Officer Young was born at Saint John, N.B., in i007, q. tended ublic schools there, Rollie- say, Colegiate School, Rotbesay, N.B., and lMcGill University. His wife, Mrs. Edna Clayton Young, resides at Montreal and his father, Szdnev Clark Young at Saint John. Flying Officer Young was a zrad- uate of the R.C.A.1='. School of Aeronautical Engineering, Montreaf. and had recently been posted to No. 2 Service Flying Training School, Upland, for duty. Appraently unable to pull out of a. spin, the plane, an advanced trainer, plunged to eart-ri on farm, far back from the highway. The plane was wrecked completelv The accident occurred late in the afternoon. By the time an air force squad got to the scene and w removed the bodies it was too dark to investigate the wrrckoge further. Lt. will be examined to- inorrow JEWS’ PROPERTY EXPROPRIATED BUCHAREST. Sc t. 37.—-tAP) - Expropriation of a1 rural property ovvncd by Jews was decreed tonight bv the cabinetol General Ion Ant- cncscil, Dictator oi‘ Rumania. Values are to be fixed by the stoic. which will pav “adequate” compensation, the decree provided. The cabinet also abolished the positions of military attaches at the wasliin ion and Borne legiitloiis and i'l‘i|\|(".* the number of nltiu‘ cs at iiitlliillll, Roiuc and Iii T-‘riiiit .-\u iuicsiigaittun iulo llic so was ordered, is of \\'l‘.\iill (H.603 former premiers, ministers and undcr secretaries also} BRITISHIlLS. EBUNUMIII TIES M A Y TIGHTEN Observers See a New Axis-Tokyo Agree- ment Direct Threat t0 the United States. NDERSON _ Staff Writer LONDON, Si’; ’7.—iCP Cublei~ Qualified sources predicted tonight that the tripartite asrceinent illiklillg GCITILULV. Italy and Japan wilihave the cticct 01 tiuliteniiig economic C0-0]>(‘l‘tlll(\ll bctivccn the British Empire and lllC United States. The agreement, which formally establishes ilic Rxiiiie-Berliii-Tolzyo axis as a military and economic a]- iiauce illstcad of only an anti-com. intern partnership. was interpreted as a. (iircct. threat of intimidation against the United States, It was pointed out that no other nation, with the possible eixri-piion of Russia fits into the terms and qualifications oi’ the ct. ivas tzrkcn as a nati-ttcr of’ course. Qualiiicil sources believed that joint PQOIIOITIlC. rctaiiation might be taken by, London, Washing- lftli- Ottawa, (‘anhcrra and Wel- lington against Japan. 'l‘licrc was no iniuiciliaic om la] l'(‘ll('|iflil l.) tlic uurcvuir-iit, which was siancd iu Br illl ltlfifly, but dip- loniritic ohscrvi i; culled ii. a. riiilllisy attempt to tirive a ivedge bctivccn the United States and the British Empire bv concentrating Washing- ton's attention on the For East ivlth can energy aivziv from Europe. Publishul rucounts of the clusion 1L would not. strengthen either Japan or her European allies as long as the Royal Navy holds command of the seas. Russia An Outsider? Sonic dipioinatie observers took the ilcw Lluit thc new axis agree- ment l lilv turns _|lic anti-coinin- torn iiuo u military alliance. l[ this ll\l(‘l'lll"(‘liilli7li is accurate, the pact liar; lilt‘ ctlcri of throwing Russia lllli) a role oi a "great out- siticr." i It was said the Reich is “trying to force the United States to face west instead uf east." and promising Ja- lpau "douiiiuitioii 0f tic Pacific if she kccps America concentrated on "her bv iviirhkc gestures which may. ll0ll.'t.‘\'(l', fall short of war." “Japan now has a free hand to .clo what slic wants to iii the French {colonial empire. I am afraid there rare grave times ahead in the Far ‘East. not onlv for our nationals [there but for Americans as well." 1 Neutral naval sources said_ the liiucstiou of American use of Singa- ‘porc and other British bascs iii the lFzir East now has become “highly ‘ important." Axis Has Met lfllteal Reverse” l N. Y. Times Says NEW YORK, Sept. 28-iSatur- dayi-Tlie New York Times said today the siuiiing of the German- Italitiu-Japancsc pact showed clcrirly that tlic plans of the Axis for the swift. conquest of Britain have met with a rcal reverse "and that lliPy now fcel it necessary to call upon fresh reinforcements in the form of the psychology of fear." “Japan has two motives for en- tering the alliance," said the Times editorially. “She. . .necds to con- vince her exhausted people that they have friends abroadand to force the United States . . , to l lift the sanctions which now prom- 1158 to handicap her military cf- iorts. or at least to refrain from tlie consequent, cliversitiii of Ameri- _ pact were examiueti carefully’ by econo- mio experts, who came to the con- Nazi Gun Planes Emplacements Are Bomheii LONDON. Sept. 27 --tCPi Royal Air Force bombers ivcnt out across the channel today to pour explosives upon Nazi gun emplace- rnents and ports on the French side. It was only one more assignment in a commission tllji. now never really ends: to smziszi up the Nazi springboard: to invasion as fast as they can be built or repaired. SURVIVED TOIKPEDOED Sllll‘ B) Louis \'. Hunter Last. night and earlier today tho ~. . - , _ . , . , RDYB‘ A1!‘ POW/l‘ ifldlim l\0\\"l'»\"llll3l‘ Describing his escape from the LMudlan l n” bu“ “ run aerial routes. attacked the Goriinvli form-flood child irar guest ship,’ |_()\'|]()\' w,“ i... __ “lamp “BT81 b11543 Pit Kiel. Vfiliiil! a’. (‘itv oi‘ "PHIIFPS, as c. “stroke of good mo“. ‘it l‘ (Aim. _l~m|,._ l flames spanning ii on both Mil lic h)", pm. | m,“ "m. l ‘UN-H h‘, “w “Mun l mm plan“ Air Ministry said. Two ships ivl-rc t‘ of Nvtifllllllli at McGill, (‘iii-i duflm _‘»,.p,|.,,,b,_,. 51d“ NHL believed hit. ci ll), is ri-porti-il safe in lA‘|l\‘l‘)'1l‘ L-rs ciiinc ui \\\l\l'l\l!i l)\\'l' lirit- . l Aside from ‘his’ the Fl-Hwh ‘with E)?“ “m1 ma‘ whe" n“: all! last uislii _liiil ciirlv ioilav i was left aflame in iiiaiii’ (lcriiiaii iorpcilo struck tiic ship hnung M |,,,,,,|,,,,~\ ‘a‘-‘€-|\‘\P§ h" , and British bceiib flashes ii {Trill <nutfcil out the Iivcs of’ 83, n“, and o; ‘h, mm, “Wk of l clared to have risen \' i children. lic sin down a rope into smcessive mg~,,,_,,,“u raid,“ glare-of Nazi si-arci: .. ilu- ~~1 and \\“,\_\ picked up by a, “m, a mighh hmullu. H“, , predawn MEN" lil-l"""*i~ almost smlllicrcii tlic suiiiiil of Other targets heavily hit ---.-~- a new aqueduct and the luck c in the Dortmund-Ems caiinl, a falling bombs, Brllhll ground guns fought. hack the liilll. cli- mactic attack ln n coniivuiin: i» communication from the indi l ‘ ' active n‘ asiflu“, 1mm.“ h‘. Rub" m m" Nnrm sm- ‘mfl i‘ VI I a ’ liiindrcds of German plant-l. speed mOM" mad “T” o‘ A’ ' ' lliroii liout Friday u on .iil ll . P mullde» England. la.- Among the Nazi-hold ports. h ' Havre was particuhigiyt hard Two Injured Bombs were dropped on two Mid» - land towns, one being raided forl- l. attack. one r Lin‘ in. rug the day the Nazis ill\( again and again at. Loiicimi, bu . were broken ll major Funds For Blow Lowlimds- “"00:- c- J< Si“ “l” r\ll‘)lllll\ll‘y illll\0\lll(‘0(l,i1i. least ~i clitoris In i “had lilay” elT-mellt in L9lliloll~ WI) tlic slime time ,il was announc- gmsls m cellstnltlicll ‘l; 1 (‘ll that ii ri-capiluhition showed emulation which ivi ii iiii iii illllt niorc than 1.000 rziiilcrs d9“ here {mm cm- ~ hail been ilcstroycd during Scptcmbcr —thc second ninntli in \\lll£‘l\ that figure had been exceeded. {Ill the United States ‘l’ F F d places beside the British iig..i(-I‘.s against Nazldom. i Col. Sas arrived several days are. ipcsi. liun- Iill iiti- Aliicvutiiii u-iitirrili tliui the ‘l""1“'“-‘v'r _V iml _ iOonilnucd 0n page B, Col 8i ! Trawlers Seized p Russians See By NM h rave Threat” 1 “G In New Alliance H ‘l ‘ surnr-ii British shclls \\'l'f‘ failirg at . W i ST. JOHNS. Nfld., Sept. 2'7 (CP Cable) —T\vo French 'l'.\“ loaded down with cargozs of lish and cod liver oil, have bccu scin- ed by the Ncvvfoiiniilziiid govern- ment under the eineracnry pow-ere, granted by the defence act, it ti.“ announced by Finance Commission- er J. H. Penson here torlriz. ‘ ' The triiwl-crs Elizabeth Marie ani s i1 lNiifiN. a w ‘l? WE" , “it” Ffinpmdpr 113v,» berm m lyyyl 1,914., (icrinaii- -.l|il‘---iri]lilll\ s»: uiuilaiy for the last, two months and have‘ I I illhbiliz“. _ \ _ I Mn“ mkylxml as cargoes 2,100 quiiitals of iisli i 0 B t h . l? f‘ “i”. " . ‘ _ and nearly 100 gallons ofcod liver l n ,limf*“ ‘°_b,°‘_""l Buwau-nxlg “£18K oil. The ships’ cargoes will b: of l lfslgkléi o‘ ‘mmmm '5“ sourccs ilcscribed tlic So-l xlsitlfill as “(iiiiigci-oiis" but said the crux‘ wilfflllfll‘ (it-isuiaiii‘ I fered for sa_le. The aniiounrcniwil by the Finance COillllllF_'_-lt‘rll(‘l' .i;i_l pearerl in a special issue of thc| Newfoundland Giircttc. l(l..\vl.lll viei Union's i and iery grave oi the question is Planes, Report t It was cxpectcd the crews nf the‘ . , h i‘ _ y _ l. 1 ' t “mid M’ cqow m ndiqircc, 35ml‘ '"‘“'l°'“ “mid b“ "°l"““‘-"‘ ‘(lJTSVITLTfilEEPIAIL iTl-lii. yiilsiiilciiiis ldiuuilc] ‘in-hoard’ oiiiflii" ti!“ liliii" - ‘hum W“! Kong toiliiy’ said Piri- .lirlil she \\'ris_ behind [crux i} a‘ ‘f"“_“""' ' ' _ - mi, flnTill Air FrllTf‘ plaiics il_\‘ll\i‘. i“‘m‘$e ‘if m“ ‘Z’§,}}“",,.f,‘.{‘,§.‘""‘ Um ‘ Ffult CF01’) DCCllilCS Irwin ll"ll',{ _l\’oiig tcrritori" luid m?‘ tilfill-affiill-“O,“,,,,,,}.@;,,,,,;;,.l_,1 Jun», ftp-ll on l“. il1l(qfl|1r\_g€~‘€|nll- kmnycos mm. ‘m ‘_.:mN\ “I m‘, now,’ '- ‘lirczdl: bziticriis nu ic ‘uiicsc . “m, h, nfpgpflfl} mo OTTAWA. Sept 27~4CPI ~ The‘ ‘ii- t ti i ‘d but. sca cd twin‘ , w?“ i“ ~ r ll l Dominion Bureau of Statisii s said ‘Elinngp. w m‘ "r m n lLizrlhlialficf;"iigsrcqidgidflfTiiiginfbs “iireil iodiiy in its September fruit crop QBwNWG Onlv» m H". ousqnn.r;qy-‘ "Port that with the exception of] plums and prunes, prospects fornil‘ tree fruits now being llfll‘\‘t‘Sli"(ll1fl\'1' devlined since the August report.“ , ic iillfill pact, and “ilic ncw flRTPPmPYT ituriis the aiiti-clnniiitcrn W", 1m"! a uiiliiarv alliance.’ At the some iiillt‘ thcsc Russian‘ .........- d Maritime oar The Irene“ reducnm‘ '5 m Icoiuineutzitors ackuouicdflcd tilt‘ apple crop, particularly as a result‘ O d .. . - m lllgncg wasi of serious losses-from a gale in Nova . f Tra e pllxals-ialelgytéhilloscoew aTlHOX‘ to slg- i, Sootta and New Brunswick. The “ 5mm agy-(vqd to u,“ l total Canadian apple crop now is cs- m m,“ p“; “'35 timated at 3,722,400 barrels, trill-an. M u“, m“ m“; mo, $98,000 from the August cstimau- ' nnnounqpd m , All‘. R. E. Mulch, President. of B,“ Hwy he the hiiiriliiiic liiiard of Trade, has 11k,“ m \'l‘\\\‘ l)(‘t‘il in criiiiiiiiiiiirutliiii with Nova pa“ mp1 mi. been l.\.)l\‘ Willfll ilf‘ ‘n I30 German Shot Down In Day (llontinue Night Raids (lii L0nd0n—Enemy Plane Losses For Month In Excess Of 1.001%. DUN Sup‘ ‘U l. 0n at Sides 1n [ondon n w“ with scores of bomh< falling on rhl- h Dmdlfiied U183 "18 lo-YBB!‘ iwt- Willi.“ qmly‘ ihiibflsi" “lfd "‘ 3 the first time since the start of the lie Maw. Wollld h?" a EQQYUPTBYIK 9 560B cwslng “'95 “m”? ‘w m3”: war. Raiders also were over Wales. the . against. its architects, and that, the Earlier this week Lc Eilllli i . smlptvfls,‘ scouand and normwest mum, ties linking the British empire and bombed by the R.A.F. for and mmiuimy, Enrvland forced _- the Unncd states “vcuid be further howl Solidi-cast lsondrlii was iiitermit- ‘dime 131i ‘- »I . cemented‘ ""7*' " tentlu as vbllillll. as (lav under the i i0 “Bill 1 -- -- " . ‘ "y ' " Ti - hook to bu. Rbolwlnng or ‘he Burma liiht ‘of Nazi fliits, sailors of ex‘ he 1nd u H‘ _ Road, clnscd recent] in Brit- ‘ “kiln? bo-Inm‘ and "icomhahlps as .-- ‘ h ‘ M is], understanding. {vim “Japan, l tut-h, f‘ll“ln ‘the city from soinlieast cab l i "ca. i icst ill llillll’ nights. Du.’- l ' " ' O'l"l‘.t\WA. - i Pi in the huru- l cluillilsah‘l‘l)f‘sa,ld .1“, dqmuzpulg mcltini: owl 1» 9 - __ Royal nlll"il co till?!» Fllll ll l‘ ttilt- i- l l , w l ll l. ‘luv l‘ ‘Vi, i.‘ L ilgvqlfifl rm,“ hwy, ‘ {nmxxg w,“ i brain‘ crs wlin csrrilicrl trtun li\i".‘ i ivtc i iw i.‘ ltii-‘ill (Your), t,.-.l, ' lV land i)f‘ll7ii(‘ ilic h, ". .l l‘ . iv i l H». W N ll‘ _ Aizri ' i‘ rallliiiu Heir fiuuis_ and o- ~ t >1 ‘~ .9 wli i".ir~~ i. 3,. my; n-khok h,“ "mm Th1» jciuiii; ' counter-attack the liiititiuis - (“In p‘ “L Myr Friday’, u". ;a:i<i 'il‘ll 2m, he iiuniagrd p; T-‘crcc. Pair Convicted Riaiousxiycpla , s. p‘. 2'. 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Sas, head of the m‘ shut ‘rlprlnllvhlnliipglwiirliilh mg‘: l . Sgt Hdllllflii iva: ‘the m Cmmda b)’ m? Nffilli‘? v uitli l5 pilots safe. At nlinnst at ‘hf “'5'? imauih‘ m“ oya . w‘ 2 Canada and h», w» éilviigs D A LITTLE. USE OF SEN 5E OFTEN OLLPil} ____, \ Nfiiiiinuin TORONTO. ililii lil‘.'l‘.<i lta . n Victoria Er? wilt-in 'l‘oroni o O‘ tn wri Montreal Qucbcc Saint John Halitai. Cll,‘\i'l."‘ii<"O'.\ ~ 27 “ririilmc Proilvim-c: sfroiur ivinds. ruosth- f.iir, probably showers in nnrihrru districts. has been foil warm in (ltVJTift and mi m ixitiiiiiu ‘- t: '- 4". M» Ii‘? '10 .1?‘ rffisli lll ii ‘m’! General slllliiwis‘ The \\'i“‘\'l1€l' i1“(‘l ,1.“ “',....N.n imposing new ones." crop zdgabggltlggrmm from the 1939 , Scotni and \'t'l\' liriiiisivick officials MOM-ow up to mid-evening at lciist. i PTOYiWHKa ’ ' ' l rcirirtiiiic the aiuiuai mcctiuu. and ‘Ilu-y ii-lt thin. ftlcrmanv ridiiiil‘ mm H“, ., . 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