‘ l MAXIM! OIL MERE MAN nu-Ix-s-u lino. moesstinstion b the thief of ~ oiuhmtcwl Gulrdlll. i" 0'5“: hm.‘ uurulsn, Iousdol III >}£“//’ The People's Paper MAXIMQ OIL MERE MAN Llfo is the childhood of immor- Milly. Read by Everybody doversPrinoe Edward Islandllkefliebew i CHARIUFTETOWMCANADZ Triunspav, MARCH 5, 194: ENEMY PLANE onors iiomos m HONDLULU AREA fin‘ lull! subscription Delivered, IBM B! Illlr I. I l.. $4.9M lo ethos Provinces III ILI. Q.‘ 10 PAGES frovince Prepares fijo Add To Loan Total Was flfiiig A: British Press Clamors For Offensive Policy Are rallying to call for a revitalized Generalship; War not won by postponements. iiououis AgIARON) l u” Staff Writer) arch b-(CP Cable) is demmdlud that LhO D0116!’ aced i; the forefront o; me nations war B 8W!!!- witii the depressing pictud-ro of Pacific losses before them an more ‘an more newspapers are rallyiflk W the call for s re talised K01181111- ‘mp n; immlnativo fllflllflll to wrest the nation from its defensive complex and the initiative from the enemy's hand-i- They base their demands on the belief that wars are won not by postpollelllellts but by makiniz ‘oiling opportunities. They fear that ll iriir-iiialrizig is left to the enemy lliings iiiiiv be worse not better this "Where i.'| cminlcr-stratciy?" flLlPll€5 the Evening Standard. one 011.1511] Ileaverbrooks papers. It will not be sufficient to rely on de- font-ix. offence is the only safe con " '('lll.l‘l1t6 everything on this target, cxhoris mother of Lord Be'*&\'(‘l'l)l‘OOk'S papers. the Daily Er-iress. "The weapons that are leaving factory doors should be weapons for present battles....end at ciiu- the defensive outlook or it will bliiifi us to the point where it filers all capacity for offensive act- n‘. "Cu Liquor Sales Up In Saskatchewan REGINA, March 4 -(CP) -R.esi- dcnts of Saskatchewan bought more iliaii $8,500,000 worth cf liquor in the fiscal year endin March 31. i941. compared with 7.273.040 for the yciii- ending March 31. 1940, the annual report of the Saskatche- ‘ wan liquor board mowed today The sales of liquor and other revenues to the board gave the gov- ernnieiit a net profit of $1,930,784 on operations for the last fiscal year. Gross revenues amounted to $8.5lT_8li3.fI‘l1e financial statement shows that Saskatchewan contribut- r<l 511411.025 in duty and excise laxci; m tlie federal treasury cn re- turns from liquor purchases within the province. Coming Events —0_ for Roth-n In this I coats per word "hit. Stewart, Friday-Special en- tertainment. _ L-iiG8-3-3-3i. "Taikies-Montague. Baturdasy. L-068~3- -Sli. "Loading Hogs every Monday (a1 48y) at Souris. George Dingwell. [4401-12-31-l-Z-Tlllh-FTL-ll "Buylns pigs milday on the liurket Square, Charlottetown. Knud JOIYensen. ' L-IM-S-d-Bi. ,, "Tfllklee — Bouria Thursday. Blood and Band" with ‘Tyrone Pmr- L-668-3-3-3l. c°"Resei-ve Tuesday. Mai-ch 17th. iicert at Stanley Bridge. L-727-3-5-2i. ‘Lmlidlnlf Hells at Colville until be -M- Friday. March 8th. B. slle MEICDGIIIllil. L-‘lfl-li-fi-d-Ri. lDltlgilmsglflllllcdybltlilftilliVwilillfi hiimatii . . I'll United church at 8 P. M iJ-uii-a-a-u. Cornwall and York Point Irutltutn will hold I. at rs Hardware. . March 7 . L-728-3-5-1i. l bqfmwl-hk hogs at Charlottetown daln" 0f Weak until 2 p.m. IPri- mid We require a weekend car- mk to co iete on order. uve- Marketng Board. L-‘lio. Iii " “ii w?" sfili” sd “I flu allihillTiihileigcnilmd m Australia, llew Zealand agree 0n loint plan CANBERRA, March 5_ (Thwflllyi-(Bl- Tho New Zealsnd Government has ex- pressed complete agreement on s joint plan for defence of the South Pacific which is being lflll- to President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill for GPDPOVII. ii was disclosed to- 5!. The plan is believed to ia- volvc some form or nnmmqn action by Australia, New Zea- land. Britain and the United States. The war advisory coun- cil discussed it last night. Following virtual liqlidati of the ABDA (American, Bri- tish, Dutch, Australian) oper- ational ares. of the southwest Pacific _by the withdrawal of Gen. Sir Archibald P. Wsvell, the Australian defence area and the adjacent New Zcsisnd arcs have become the principal spheres in the south Pacific, ii is contended hers. Sir Archibald has been shifted from Java, when he W8] commander n; chief of the allied forces. to be commander In chief in India. A military mission from the Nétherlsnds Indies interviewed Prime Minister John Curtis yesterday on thcjlrpgren of the Japanese attack on Jsvs. Axis papers attack ‘War guilt’ trials BERNIJ, Switzerland, March 4- (AP) — Axis newspapers have launched attacks on the French "raar guilt" trial at Riom as an "international scandal” and a pro- cetlure proving that the mentality of France "must be modified com- pictely." Resentment among Nazi officials who apparently had hoped to find in the trials confirmation of the Crerman thesis that France was guilty of provoking the war was expressed by the press chief of the German foregin ministry. I-lc do- olared the question to be answered is "Wliy did Rance declare war on Germany?" rather than the “secondary” question of why France lost the wnr. Following the Nazi lead, Italian the Vichy the newspapers accused Government of being "exactly same lira-nee as the Third Re- public." Il Giornale called the trials _'_'a_n _interns._tional_sosnda.h" First Quota. w’ ls exceeded Bv $18,900 Officials In Charge Of Drive Express Hope Many More Will Sup- port Effort. to supply .l‘“.la‘“li“.lliii.i“"i°‘.“‘“-.‘°.l*‘t ‘"1" z or es. o a i .- 518000 has been subscribed. a Charlottetown and Bummersido l" 90113111011112 to add to the honors they have already won by increas- lna their totals each day. The 1e- malnder of Queen's and Prince 900M195. as well as King's County are rapidly approaching their quotas and expect to over-subscribe it. Chariottetowns total to date ls $606000 and Summersidets 8008.050. rThcse are both increased substant- ially over the previous day's sub- scriptions. . Canvassers received 821.000 from the people of Queen's County. out- side the city. yesterday. The total now stands at 8224.000 and leaves only 36.000 to be subscribed to send the county “over the top.‘ With . already received salesmen in Prince County are con- fident that the nomlna... objective of $200,000 will be before the drive ends Saturds, lght. Yester- day 527.150 was turned in for this ounty. King's County is steadily forginlr ahead these dais and indications are that the citzens in this part of the province will give a riood ac- count of themse ves before the cam- paign ends. 'I'he amount of 812.100 was added to the total estcrday. The rand total is now $1 2.700 and only 32.300 is needed to send it ov- er the top. axcasp NOMINAL OBJECTIVE (YITAWA, March G-(CP) -- Al- though the nominal second victory loan objective of $600.000,000 has been well exceeded there is no let- up in enthusiasm or vigor of the d1’ l-‘e anywhere in Canada as can- versus strive to reach the new $900,000,000 objective, national loan tieadquartcrs said tonight. The three-week drive ends next Saturday. With announcement this ‘U ‘E n. TContinued on page 9. Col 3)’ _More AmericanTroops Land in North Ireland WITH UNITED STATES TROOPS IN NORTHERN IRE- LAND. March e-(Om-Arrivai in Northern Ireland of a second con- tingent of United States troops. numbering in the thousands with full field equi merit was announced today after al had been disembark- ed and scattered to posts thrculilhcut the six counties. (The new American continuent was_described in London os belnrl larger than the first. Washington announced the arrival only briefly, withholdinl details.) Battle Against Trapped German Army Continues Russians report discovery of huge Nazi Glider capable of carrying 150 men. Pres; staff Writer) MOSCOW. March o-(Tliursdsy -(AP)—R.ussian troop! l" stroying the remnants" of General Von Busohk 10th German “my which numbered 00.000 men be- fore it was trapped more than n week ago at Stareya Russo. below Lain Ilmeii, dispatches direct from that front said todl! ulbis was the first time that Soviet lapatches used the term "IQJADlIll-B" in referring to tho (g7 Eddy Gilmore, Associated ) .6” mrthufs Planes spring Surprise raid WASHINGTON. March 4- (A?) sweeping over the mountains of A B. Green. Albany. G- 0. sen. encircled Nazis who were ropvrwli Bataan in s. sudden attack that Emerald. _ ls-lWl-l-lb-ld than t I t H’ _...___ “We wui to thank io- gf" !°1' their my "mild 3st- 1° ha" In making t "I the ncavlcst for the - u “"1 5M1- u-iao-a-s-a. JQQIIEI; cam 41% new concentrate ma,“ evltgroteln su Emerging); aler Limited. K - town. le-fld-fl-ll-lsi. un——--i~ 3 hoes at both Murray Murray River. Monday MIL-March o. Don't gurvble M!" price elsewhere and Dllt Ihtll BGWlOQ and lll lldl’ on I ma‘ Lzafieym: obicctives. Live. L-vao-o-s-a. "in. we have no cotnpotl- towed desperately "H08 IUD l1!" poraohlroinfcrcemonts, food r . “in official report also said that nod army driving westward on lcnsk had broken into an 1111001‘- tam. e defence cone. The Stsraye Russo dispI-ichos stressed tho foot that tho aer- inscs were using reserve trem- port uses from and svia in their effort to ferfy men and supplies to the 10th Nail army. di.£ll'£.l'...'i t“l'.:‘.‘.;'.§: r . I and troops aboard some of them Tbs Russians also sold they had discovered e "giant Gannon glider capable cfhs 00 man. Ind by three sues," but said liders had not yet been used some. froa . Just how the discovery was made was not disclosed. the on . caught the Japanese off guard, the small sir force of Gen. Details 51.6mm destmyeydmmoric ‘:11 . ns o enem pin’ set supply concentrations aim at "I" l: central front toward smo- gums my, the united states war de artment announced today. ll...” expicsiotis occurred after fires were started 0h the docks of Olongapo and Grands Island, indi- cating llist ammunition dumps were destroyed in the YIN- A morning communique declared that one ship of 10.000 was. another of c, tons and two motm launches of 100 tons each were dc- atroyoudédand many mailer vessels ems . wee in the day radii", "I" munique, based on further in prim:- tion, added a 12.000410" "l" ° uie toll, thus emohaslai"! l!" smashin nature of the raid- Sublc av lies lust “will 0' 9"" lean peninsula not more ill") mm, (mm (lie front lines of Moo- Arlhlli"; ground forcea War Situation Last Night Third reading High 141071146; l" "lalllllwl" No 'C'asualtzesi Sharp blows struck st the Jspnnuc by American forces in the Ps- I clflc theatre. ashore and afloat. do little immediately to relieve tho gathering gloom as to Java's fate; but they definitely larva notice on were reported dropped; Not: known Whe_r_e_ plane came from. Tokyo of whst the future holds. QITAWL my“); 4_(Qp)_.1)¢_ Tho operations were offensive h mat-Ire. They further whittled u bots on the manpower plebiscits uomy resources in shipping and air power already heavily strained to was transferred to the Senate to- mflnlfl. g. y"; bu]; mug, day when the House of Commons. o o o o o o HONQLULU. March i-(AP) "I’i10 army announced today m; ‘whst was believed to bo m enemy Plum flew over Oahu island early lfillIllhldiiliPl/Olflllociaiedfreliflnhslyst) , after two divisions on amendments. On pa.» Gen. Douglas Mission-re pint-size u. met lashed out if" m“ “mblmg “m m“ mid‘ of lie Bataan refuge to send three big enemy cargo craft to the bottom 111,15 1 g m in Blbic Bay. Somewhere "welt of the Gilbcrts" a usval task force to otherebiisinxgssflgfut: dlfustgioiimé blasted ll of ll attacking Japanese bombers from the sky. The lose of the lebiscitc and its kindred issues two nsvsi lighter planes and one pilot were the only American cunsl- Whit has dominated debate since Six lost after parliament opened Jan. 22. iiel. ' ' ' today and dropped thy-Q; modlum The achievement a MacArthIfs m» planes furnished a uieuuii; wghfggggfl sfletlgfnfiewagfllfjbagellfl colllsmn ggzdfluw 0n the outkirts of counterpart for the gallant stand of his American-Filipino troops cu legmlu Bataan. Aside from the fact that ii knocked out two more enemy sur- face ships, however, it. is only s minor incident of ihc struggle. I I O I O C tion to ensui t rvice . men can return to LIIeGlIMdg/lllgfl jobs '——--" The 21m w“ “Vi”! M I h-lBll after tlie war is over. in which John filtitude, the announcement said. R. MacNicol (Con. Toronto-Daven- Llowm, DeL. March 4 -(AI'i - Where it came from is not lUIOWIL 09m made l- olw far detailed- ulan- A pre-diiwn collision of two British The" W" 11° casualties and u! hing to prevent a post-war depress- vessels Just Outside the Dplawm-e damage except s. few broken Wm, 1° breakwater ‘ sent the 3.3154011 - down." R055 won‘ Torontmst‘ freighter Gypsum Prince t0 the bot- Tho sea action has another significance. ‘West of theiGllberts" covers a vast sweep oi’ sea. To the northwest lie the stepping stone islands of ‘Japlalrfg aisndate touzpostsis wilt-dictation? plane arr-liars» ‘ GI It w“ beuevod m. plane p” ro r o en ve a rae u . 1e nes rcug own ». , _ . lazy ‘Anigeiilgailihnasal guns, and air glam. probably ‘Lame from there. ggiizliiiic-alzrlligiadvierw) ((1%: tom of the Atlantic today with a. élnbeliinywmldssfgloigt igflerulger or 0mm- This ocean area is deeper in enemy country than the Marshall and MacNicoi Ln urging the government Pmbable 1°55 “f 5b‘ me“ of he’ It w“ we firs, ' n“ Gilbert island bases so recently blasted by American aea and ali- attackl to make provision for post-war em- fgflgy. composed 1011913’ 0f Cflflld- m!” bllmb- in: of the island in th Appearance of an American naval task force in that region means pletstykglsexhtébate no“ over second Umwd ma,“ naval fluflwnx. ‘l which preclpilatged idtardvm “W”! “w "Fl" ‘° ‘h: l”; , , , reading. moved by Labor Minister Bald the freighter was rammed sl- Jlgzfl- h Mitchell. t‘ b'li "i ~ ‘d f v - ‘ ree cavy e 1 l There is no word as to its mission. Presumably it was to knock out me ,e.,,,,f§,e,‘§,e,,‘, in "c,,°,‘,°”,,‘,,,‘§,,,,§’{ gfigldsggill; .3‘; afiflah Honolulu immediaxteel? oriilfmrmostl: "id ilrflswakened the city. Army officials at the time, how 9V". said there wag m 9,1; m“. that the sirens were sounded in- advertently and did not disclose the cause of the explosions. The "my announcement no mention of damage. N. S. Legislature Has Little To Do HALIFAX, March 4 —(CP) -1’u g 20;minute session today the Nqv; °°ll lekislaturo passed one bill, save first reading to eight other: and than adjourned until 1mg“ because of lack c4’ busing“, ‘Iiho woo-k is not 00min‘ 1n," p“. micr A. B. Maclvflllan said n4 h; WW0!“ Idfll-fl l0 private members to bring in their legislation as 50m as possible. other Japanese island bases which menace Pacific supply lines. With iiieiit of individuals who enlist tor the Java defence in dire straits, the security cf those routes l5 lncreas- service in His Majesty's forces." lAilglltynlllmf-l u the United Nations ffblif. is compelled t» mi back ou Ioflglgsiél aéilgagie 12222155103 l f," b ‘ _ The bodle. of three men. includ- That" also was the purpose of the American attacks in the Mar- 2:133 amgcflgllgicg meggmlgr “fiighal mg Capt Oil-w Jone, o; we gyp- shall and Gilbert groups. The protective counter attack has now been brought, 1n m take can or may, sum Prince, a. Welshman, were m. puahed a further stride west. ‘. And with the destruction of 16 of l0 c1555,‘ _ Goya-ed, inn-a; of me crew still are enemy bombs a at least one more Ja Pacific outpost base, that uivlsion bells rang twice in quick missing. Coast guard and naval from which they came. has been nullified. suucesslg“ ‘m5 an-eillw“ 0n n“ boats rescued Th? 9110i and ll" hm an" 5W"? Seuelarl’ other l8 members of the crow and ildcuarty moved third reading, landed them he". about 3 1-2 miles east of here. She sank so quickly the officers and crew were forced to jump overboard. made ‘it-his do-y six months henoe"—the traditional “six month's hoist"~wa.s defeated by s. vote of 1'12 to 13. There was no debate on the first amendment but s. discussion arose when Robert Fair (N. D. Battle River) moved that the bill be sent back to ‘committee for an amend- ment which would give the vote to inmates of institutions for the poor in certain provinces. Such inmates of institutions Lu The first, on a. motion by Jean I I Sirens wail In Bombay Sittahgi Riiler BOMBAY, March 4 — (AP)- Sirens walled over Bombay and other key coastal cities of India. 1s which provinces where they are precluded i MANDALAY Burma’ Much ‘_(cp)__mrltish force, h“, h.‘ u“ from voting in provincial elecuons west bank of the sltiang River near its mouth in the Gulf of Martaban and the Japanese have reaeheed Wow, halfway between peg“ and 69 miles by road from the semi-deserted capital of Rangoon. it was announced today. _ A two-lane paved highway flanked with fist rice lands leads from Waw down to the Burmese ofl-Pllfll- a Th; I053 c: the west bard: of the sittang deprived the British de- fenders )of their strongest nsiursl positions. Cmnmuniques gave no dawn], of Little gas for Pleasure boats UITAWA, March 4-—(OP)—-D'r8s- tic curtailment of use of motor- boats for pleasure has been order- ed under the gasoline rationing scheme going into effect All?“ 1 but fuel sufficient for the proved requirgncnts o1 commercial oper- ators will be allowed. Mu-llllm"! Minister Howe announced tonight. Gasoline to cover the "essential transportation of seasonal residents who have no other means of trans- portation" also wilhbe provided. the Minister said. For pleasure boats with out- board motors, gasoline available during the entire eight-month per- ioa April l-Dec. 1 will range from 1 l-d ration units of five gallons each to three units. Inboard m0- torboato used for pleasure will be allowed from two units to l8 units. In both cases. the amount of gasoline varies with the horse- power of the motor. "lit the unit. represents five Iti- lons. the allowance will enable an outboard motorboat tc run for ap- proximately 15 11mm, and so i11- bcard motorboat for approximately 10 hours." a Munitions and Supply Department stwtunent sold. ‘Ibo rationing plan-provides that commercial water mft will require s licence, but the open/tors will not pay c. licence fco nor will they use coupons. ‘may will buy the colored gasoline to be sold for tum troo- tors and stationary original. All operators of cur-commercial water craft also will require a licence, for which they will pay ll. They will use coupons uid will buy the graded gasoline that is sold for automobiles. Spectacular Fire Rages In Hamilton HANK-ION. Out. Much i — “i? immerse“ s eyed ms car of the ‘lbronto, Hamilton and Bu - fsio rsilw , Ollllliif damage esti- mated at Q .00 Pa nt and turpen- tine in the point shop; in thopuild- in: caused several smell explosions read the flames qu ski! l0 all of the large frame Ind metal-clad building. WlllIlQb be permitted to vote in tlie plebisqcitc. gél6L1l3f0IlGlllO8$2fOl1C€l‘l1i€é1 1, l‘. ,- am; are _ova o a. ew i-unswc . t e r e Ontario and British Columbia. All but three of the Conserva- tives in the House and all other 0D- DWLQQB_IJIQIHP£IB_PT¢5EILFJQiBdJ°T (Continued on page 0. Col i) the British withdrawal but the Japanese apparently used their Canada, U. S. I I familiar encircling tactics because l2°i..‘i§i.f. ‘fillifiiilingiiéé l8 ' miles north of Waw and o 10 nly miles from the Burma road to China. _____. Waw ls only 15 miles by road wmmlqq-ONI Much 4__(_A,p)._ east of Peru. important Burma The United stews and Canada. road railway junction. signed today i1.ii income tax conven- An army communique issued tion designed to eliminate double here saldz- taxation of individual incomes and “qvhe Japanese have crossed ‘he toreguiate the taxation of dividends Slttang. Our troops are in con- Wm bytgfiépglfiigmmmflxen%uclggn' “wt Wm‘ the °mmy M WM’ ullride? 516- cgonseiition which be- "Yle" l‘ 5°°"h°d'"m‘ PM!" h" comes effective as of Jlui. 1 i041. befaagzglged “lg-m! it b t as soon as ratliicationfi lixilavegnbtgteln ' H 1'9 11B Que l1 xciiaii cd. Canadians v e there has been lawlessness. espec- ‘lalnltedgfitates must pay gm the lally against defenceless Indiana American and Canadian income tax. at Honthawaddy (Down-river Ran- but may deduct. irom their cant-di- ggon gubm-y-ngv 21d} btékge amount paid to the 1111.1..- (A Ran n comrnuni uc said - . laiix-siippoi-ali British iinits 110.0 °““"4‘““-‘ “mssml ‘m’ “m” in . ' Unneu State-s flicted casuallrcs on Japanese filmy w wmk m me . my, northeut of Pew‘) are taxable in bctli ClllllltIlLS \ th i ii of dedu tion. The reference to a scorched AQQQQZ cgiigsiiigedaiiy to woik in earth policy at Waw would have Cilnldo. are taxable there. but re- nieant the destruction of military ceive credit on their American m- fibres the defenders were unable ouome tax for any B-mvllfli- 011d save because Waw itself is only ll"!- . . a sznall collection of frame build- A gbluleég fiaiflgzzlfigg m“ u“ “n” hull‘ the mics of income tax to be vi h- Twiw‘ 1a i ii t dividends 123 Million Now n m m“ w on or interest flowing to tgttickliolrlters , or bondholders in the o er coun ry- In War Certificates an — ~ today in air raid tests which were observed carefully by s populace already put on the alert by offi- cial warnings that the country probably will be bombed soon and that there 15 an increasing threat of actual invasion. The tens of thousands who or- dinarily throng these cities at all l;o1u's disappeared into shops. houses and temples; taxi-cabs and buses pulled to the curb to dis- gorge passengers who scurried for shelter; mills, factories and offi- ces stopped operation as workers proceeded to specially strengthen- ed basements or ground-floor rooms. Bridging the gaps between rich and poor, Hindu and Moslem, Eur- opean and India, the air raid sir- ens sent ragged coolies into the homes of millionaires and brought out for air raid duty both Moslem and Hindu wardens who worked at their task together despite their historic differences. Foreshadows Change In Army Command LONDON, March 4 — (CP>-In tire first. announcement fore- shadowing a change in British army command ranks since sir James Grigg became War Secretary tlie army council today called for a report. on all officers up to the rank of Lieutenant cclone aged 05 Instructions cailln for the lls! of officers to be spit into three categories — those recommended for retention in their present unit. those recommended for less active employment and those not recom- mended for future employment- said the review was to ensure that those at home and abroad “pol- sess qualities essential for the strain and speed of present day warfare." °'"*w*-“a“h*—<°1=>*=-Move Dutch East Indies’ medians invested 3100.83.66 in war saving: certificates from May 2'1, 1940. to Iibb. l8, i942. Gordon Gray- don (Con. Peel) was informed in s tabled in the House of Oom- mons today. By provinces. wu- savings certifi- cate sales were: Prince Edward Is- lmd, $405,676: Nova Scotia $6,208,- 074; New Brunswick, $3,356,004; Quebec 023,375,715; Ontario 000.910,- 021; Manitoba $8,560,014; Saskatche- - Alberta 01052383; Offices To Some Jap Families Are Moving Inland VANCOUVER. Match i-(Qi- w“ £5,904,333 spokesmen said tnday Britis coiuiiitie 010.004.2911. several Japanese funnies have left However. mm this total were and are leaving the coastal defence hu been deducted 0.100.002 for m, by cars, trucks and train with ml°am°d m‘ W“ the sanction of the authorities. “M: redemption. the return said. 59*.“ "pm" w “m, “M, o; m. "vm amount cf unredeemed war 0mm,‘ Mmmmnl gs stamps in the hands of the w“ J J n pllblld at 1m Jan. s1 was sasoa- ‘M “m” - r - - 951 Walker (Ind. Warner) told the Ai- ,_.________________ psi-to. Legislature nunbers of Jop- JAP BENT T0 JAIL anese are arriving in Raymond and that tho “pooch on w-ln-mns VANOOUVm, March i-(W)— about it!) Curfew reduistions affecting all Japanese living on the Pacific coast will be strictly enforced. Pol- ica Magistrate Mackenzie Mathews warned today so he outlawed soo- tsm label. U, to slit months loll for boil-n abroad between oun- set and smarts MAGISTRATE PASSES __,__. NEW WHITE-FORD. N. B. March L-(OI-b-Jamcs L, Kmnon. lid. stipendiary magistrsl for New Waterford since I0 died in hospital today. Mac- P West Indies . LONDON. March 4 --(:\Pl — A mass movement of the main offices and foreign assets of Netherlanders in the East Indies to the Nether- lands West Indies was disclosed to- night ss the Japanese appeared w be overrunning the last Netherlands strongholds in the eastern hemis- phere. The move announced by the An- eta News Agency embraces 4mm“- menls endorsed by the Netherlands government in London‘ for the transfer of operational bases from Batavla to the comparative safely of the Netherlands colonies in the western hemisphere. , By the sudden move the Ne dior- landers were preparing to abandon. for commercial all their principal colonial 9055-5‘ nions except those in the lee of the United States. Foremost among the concern-B renal-ed m move their bases WI- of the Indies arc shlppihd 00101700‘ H, lg; whose average vessels have rang- m owi- llie world. purposes at least. P Because of the lull. . . Ion said he was " WMMZfil-Pr gTQPBW-"m 0f the budget and now Oped to have the estimates ready for next Friday or m, Monday. ________ HOUSE 0F COMMONI TODAY OTTAWA. March 4 _. (up) _ The House of Commons tomorrow will resume consideration of labor lflgilll-gfil; “bfgxlchelgs billl to provid; - -em o those who enlist in tiie m for. cos. following 10.000 INSPECT Alf-MY TRAIN SAINT JOHN. N’. B.. March 4 _ (GP), —Slx hours after tlie "victory loan army demonstration train ar- rived here tlils afternoon 10.300 pa"?- sons had inspected the equipment on display. During the tour to dntg more than 280.000 have passed through the cars, said officers on the train. War-ZS Years Ago Today MARCH-l 5, IMF-British cavalry readied point only l5 miles from Baghdad in Mesopotamia. Main Turkish columns retreating from Fl madam, Persia attacked by m“. 51BX15 in Asadabad Pass. Ger- mans hailed in attack on Caurleres Wood in the Verdun area. l file Course 0r llUMAN Events is amen 4o tld thi afternoon at 12.80 glgstliimxiriow inornlng at 12.56.” sun sets this afternoon at. 5. 5nd rlael tomorrow morning at talker. quarter moon, March i. l . m, Summerslde tide eighteen min- utes later than Charlottetown. BOIDEN - CAPE TOBMIJNTINI SERVICE . have Iordm 0.25 AM. 1.00 P. M. Ivesvc Capo Tormeatino 11.00 AA! 8.2.0 PM.