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Ilnrrimfifs job takes on i’ materials to llrituin. d till, which relcascs a. flood o i1JQD3Z1Iff03J33 NJDIICE®DQ he WQRLD in PICTU adin‘ liifflniry Briizadc accident . L..i.i. Join. i). W: =2‘ Lin-mu, memb r of a \\'<:sie.:n 01111110 field comvanv. R. c. E. was killed in London Sniurdnx night by a. Ger- man high oxplcus "c bomb which ' ed in tho crowded Cafg de Cnpt, Phil Sonzrzim was kill- cd bv ti!» same bomb. Dr. H. P. \Vill<iii'1l,CUGIICPIIOI’ oi McMnsici" unircrsity for the lnsfi 18 years, who 11111101111005 his retire- ment (lb ih - clnd oi the current M41- dcmic _Vl“.ll'. In 1917 while presi- cicni. oi’ llmmlcn collevo, Dl‘. Whid- d n sut UIlOllQll ollc parliament as g Unicn representative. Major Cl L. F'rawlcy, o! Toronto, has been named assistant FllfREC- tor of transport, in the quarter- mastcus branch at national defenco iltcntlqiiartera. He succeeds (bl. P llenncssy. who was recently ap- pointccl dircrtor oi organization. 3.1mm mgrines, above. wlm p-"iflifiill" - “fawn Intends, of! Narvik. \‘-\\». - . joctlvcudcstrnyod i“ “I” ttlrgjw. s: ii >11 i.‘ objectives bcioro they made army wt \ iiuwnt, from an ii| innit - oui- of llic shore 0b- npnrti-il they did much dznmgi- to military Lleut. John C. Clunle, M. of Son- nin- ii meniioncxl in pros; dispatches from London tor his bravery in B bombed London cale. He was amen: those who dun through the wicckazz [or dead and injured. Ono oi nlp lilghixsi. ranking oi- fi;fi-l-~ 1r-~. ‘i . 1.5.31? °si..‘§.‘$“‘.‘.‘-’§. °i§i§.‘ii-‘$LQ§ “mo” Mlnbwi- Matwvka or SllllUl of Hamilton, Out. He was 01- Japan’ abwe- is "aim"? 5cm” ficcr contmandint: the Flzsi Can- J. A. Wilson of Oi-taivq wlm 5mg. Cé-"d; Commander C. P. Eduwrcia n5 direct?!‘ 0T lh-c air swvce branch oi the denartmeut‘ of transport. Capt. Georgi- dVh-genlieu, just arrived in Canada, is an ambassador o! goodwill irom Gen. Charis; do Gaulle, Free Frfnch leader. Hi1 mission h‘. said, is to explain ob- jechve; oi the d‘Gau1ie movenzcllfi to Frrnch-Criiindinns und French- mcn in Canada. After cscnning the Nazis in France. Capt. cfm-genlieu was wit-h his ltndcr on tin Dnkm‘ expedition. U.» A ,-. merit-Commander Herbort I. Rarvnex. youngest destroyer com- mander in the Canadian navy. hon been awazded th? Disiinguished Service Cross for ‘courage and en- terprise in action against. (nemy submarines.” Only 30, he has spent almost halt his lite at sea. , I p .- - . .... Nazi planes. vast Siberia. toward a. meeting and w“ with Hitler-and possibly Stalin among th~ Canadian forces who Qtggishgagfxis L‘ w“ n! l‘ mm‘;- tin», dn<l1 into Huncc and out again. Iic sustained a ifnciurcd hi!) nnzi rflmr illjllYlCS in nu automobile ‘My shots at Fritz have been rather good." Squadron Lead": Roy Bllfiklfiy. 23. 0! Toronto wrote w relatives. He rcvroled he had bag- ged 13 aubmarina. 2'1 nlnncs, and three Shim; up to Jammy 2a, 41nd had takrn part in 40 raids, inelud. imz thNe to Iiulv and dgnt to Nor- WBY. In one day he downed iivo MQRCH 1s._1941 pm; noun"....-.................................. .... .- the return there oi’ Canadian naval units. '1, f M" ./- ' This unusual picture, one of the few in which canmhf; mp chi-cg commando I overseas love-u "- gethor, was taken when the Duke oi’ Gloucester Pllll a visit to I Field Ambulance (head o! the 1.51m unit.) somewhere in England. The duke, M. RIGHT. lg ohlttln‘ with Liam-Col G. E- McCuriney. "Th"? commanding the unit, who wears battle dress and steel helmet. LicuL-Gcn. A. G. L. McNaughton i: in the left foreground of ihc picture with Mal-Gen G. 1t. Pcorkca, commander oi the first division. ill-fli- Gcn. Vlclor Odlnm. commander of the sccnnd division i; slightly to the rear 0t Ool. McOartneY- (7°|- ‘n’ Cartncy served in the near oust in the last war, and “i” ppent two yell; M. the Canadian hospitfll In Tnplow, Eng. m. Andrew n. Osborn. Atutmlltm-born mm a u» lvrln: "N" Presbyterian Church, New York City and CHINE-ill 0f m6 Allan‘ lian Society of New York (hand raised) otter; a special pr!!!" l‘ "l" ceremonies Rllililmpfltlyillg the turning over M 2b o! the British- Arncrlcan Ambulance Corps’ new "dmfifl-Wbt?" lmlmllml" V’ M‘ liciala oi’ the Adm War Relic-l Fund, tor shipment to All-IM- ‘I'M ceremonies took placo under the "Trcq of Friendlhlp," lymbol o! till sympathy between the United Slates and All-MN!!!» I1 MMIIIOI! Park. It was on this site that iPJI Oriental plafie tree wan planted In 1929 B5 n, gill u; the Ultilfll Slates from the Young Aintrnlion Leann. These ambulances urn capable o! carrying l6 wounded Iflllillli. i! addition to a doctor, nursu and driver. They are cspablo o! mllntnln- in; a ppced at more than 45 ntliespe hour over desert undn. waif *1- ... .. . ..i A Geflnlln hnmb partly destroyed n garden wall and u portefi lodn oi Buckingham palace during n recent nix- rald, and l‘! other blllnln liruck In the palace grounds. The King 5nd Queen wen absent l8 the time. Three o! tho bombs fell In a polaco tor; court and three nearby. The polue itself wan undamaged. ‘rho wrecked lodge l: only n few ynrdn from tho royal apartment! in the palace pnpor. The parlor and his Iumlly Wvrn uninjured. A pollcemnn on duty outside the palace was killed. It writ the fourth time the pllnco hid been bombed. Tho arrow shows where the bomb; tell. opwwxwnoamomwmmnmaxomwmmimumnmmooac uw-----------------------~----- nnan“uplnnullllblllllnnMullunflnnponnplbilln "nun-u With the same dogged courage they displayed while 0n convoy duty in the submarine-infested not", for nearly a your, Canadian sailors iri-quent y hrvc gone In the aid of British ports B” fire bombs. llcre Able Si-uman Alfred Walsh show! lo his ahipmntc, Able Seaman J; Gemmn incendiary bomb ho put out with sand. '1h.s picture was taken pt an can m“; being raked mm "I195 Norman, ; Canadian pm on w-nrsrmgrio .‘ It took years, but the fllfleilm": 11mm g0; him-A’! ant-armed MW‘ hangar. He's Paul Cardinal oi Pam- $11.’! GmlfB-htuliailf ‘avg’: ‘A113; 5 or e . nimble from 0110 l: PM“ h“ career u l to?!" "M5"-