4311mm until 11:30 sm insxisie MAXIMS or A m’ * MERE MAN MERE MAN ma“ m m. “h: h m. \ }‘%I/ only the inner peace has powfl 111 35m" ' °" ' The People's Paper - "s Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 0W s» a CHARmTT'*"ET0.T1§,'¢1§kDA TUESBAY, MARcHEZTBLTr N s vscss auxin.ru-urvt":..i:::':.:'::..*:n ... ........ I,,,.,,|" flunrdlnn, founded III SOVIET- AZI Yugoslav ,Gov’t eads Leave To Sign With Axis Unrest increases with civiliansi l and army opposing union; Many said" leaving country to continue opposition. (By Robert 5t. John, Associated Iron Staff Writer) BELGRADE, March M-(Afl-Messengm of Yugoslavia’: cupltuls- llnn. rummvcred to put this eonvlllsed country nil the way Into the Ger- mqp-ll1ili.lll-.l8[)-1Il(!SQ military alliance, left by special train tonight for mun, jg embittered nationalists, culling them "traitors," threatened rleslh for their submission. The lmln, guarded by M secret sgents, left from a. suburban station 1,, m, utinnsphflta of gravity. and upon the feces of the emisssries- Prcmii-r Drngisn Cvetkovlc and Foreign Minister there one no smiles. Tlu-rn were no flags, no bands, and the public was barred from the plsilorlil. Auiu-lu-s of the British legntion announced almost st the sumo time that it 111i»: crowded with Serbs who wanted to enlist in the allied forces. lire Premier Vladimir Mscek, head of the country in Cvctlioviirs flisenrr, remained behind to try to deal with the internal disorder rlcnrly threatening the country. ll0\'. DR. WJJ’. MACMILLAN [tailor oi’ the Opposition, who ‘n; lirfriilcil iriih flowers at yester- dflls ripening of the Legislature, Elihu iu-iuision of his 60th birth- Supplementary Estimates tabled ln Commons QTIZ-‘iwrl. March 24 -— ((1')- 5}1l1i1l1~iin-i1lnry estimates totalling 54 u covering ordinary ex- . ovcr and above regular during the fiscal year 1 W071‘ inblccl in the House 1i‘»'1ii\' tnuiqlil together with r111‘ ilcuornls‘ warrants mak- ‘.'.\u<_i lot-ill of $78.744,5R4. Ndllillliflfi given the House \'. o cover the ordinnry _ rrnmcnt during the fis- 1910-41, totalled $448,055,- lone of the lnrsest single nlllllws provided for in tonight's 5l1|1l1I"iii-1iiinry estimates is 81.965.- $1M“ 1hr deficit in the Canadian dllioilfll Rnilwoys for the calen- silf iunr i940 in addition to the ‘(il-Oliiilillfl provided {or in the main ~T1iv._\‘.<-s for that. purpose. ‘ 111‘ $1ti.965.044 represents the mmmW-‘i by which the govern- nfgét-ovvned railways’ operating ‘M mic fniicd to meet interest on ebii-dncss to the public. Coming Events u ° i‘ for Notices n. um column I cents per word. Anonymous pamphlets charging E ' _ "I ‘ the Government with treason, vow- 0 ing revenge and calling for re- m] sistance were scattered in the streets of Belgrade. ' snatched up by pedestrians. leaflet. attack, however, failed to alter the plans of the Government emissaries. ‘Technically the way for Yugo- slav Axis membership, at. msny's demand. had been cleared by replacement o! two dissident Serb cabinet ministers. Within s. few hours after Yugo- slavia. has signed. probably at noon tomorrow Bl. Vienna. diplomats here expect Germany to set in mo- tion an attack on Greece. Hardly had official quarters od- mitied the irrevocable decision hsd been taken to sign the pact, when (Continued on page B, Col 5) Report Nazis Keep order ln Italy BELGRADE. March 25 — (Tucsdly) —- (AP) — I-‘oreifll military observers heard re- ports tonight that there now are 18 or M German infant-l’! divisions in Italy —to keep in- kmal order and to forestall my attempt by Italy st t "P" brute peace. The troops were said to have filtered into the country urid~ er cover of the strictest mill- tary secrecy. lnlormnnts said emphatical- ly that they were infantrymen -—desplte Italian denials and Germsn explanations that n certain number of ground troops have been sent into ser- ce, These estimates oi’ German strength in Italy today follow- ed m eurlier report of the presence of four German divis- ions in northeast liuly near the Yugoslav border. The United States govern- ment snd others were informed of the earlier report. but nu confirmation of i5 has been mode except thc acknowledg- ment in ltumc that Gannon fliers and sir force ground crews were in Italy. The observer who reported the four divisions said the German troops were promptly dispatched to the south, bring scattered nlong highway routes and railroads. Some were sent to Sicily for transportation to Tripoli to Join Itsligp forces, ho Milled. Movements of oil potential observers in ltoly hove come undoi- strict control and fill foreigners seeking to puss through northern Italy have been refused passports. I n "Talkies SoJE-Tlrhgrsadlayé S-Sl. "Turin iviontosue Bewrdlg N. s. L-879-8- -ai. "Buvinz voun calves dolly at "111111 Rusiico. p. luv, C“"1""1 will be held on Thlesdsy. —-(OP)-— Tl ________ chstrges of 0b 1" Mst-poned annual ineet- 111N618?! 111 Marshilcld Presbyterian enburs miles 111-11 Frldflr- M _ Police said Morrell. alias John “111 2a at a p. m. 11-383. l-lortry, posed us u representative ., _.__. of s. brush company to merchants 1-, l-"lldlliil hogs at Albany every here and charged articles in his filtfDGlflggyTaiv. Nhflnibdosroh M - one o 'm, -- -—-‘”’”""’°"" i. "rows =s*s°“.r'"n i; A _ . . oug sn onr..~'_"'§i'§.'.§l,°‘§5°£,""Bi‘§h§§”°§§{} months i; L enburz County loll “me. ' ]___365_3_35_“_ when he pleaded guilty to two tuning goods by false . He was arrested by Lun- inminy afternoon. Friday at account. He lpnenred ln court in the uni- Co: “KW Albany. G. C. Grden, Hner- form o‘ u private o! the iou III Clncar-Muriiovic- Many were The Ger- hnks, fitting bc'1igcrent vessels in Am- DISGURD SEEN IN PLEDGE T0 IURKS. Opens Legislature HON. B. W. LEPAGE Lieutenant Governor ll. S. Senate lliives 0. K. to Appropriation WASHINGTON, March 24--f APl -The United States Senate pass- ed the $7.000.000,000 lease-lend ap- propriation bill today by a na- ticnul-unity vote of 6'1 to 9 and plans were laid to fly it tomorrow to President Roosevelt, vacationing in the Caribbeans. The action crime after less than two hours’ discussions and the opposition did not so much as of- fer an amendment, The dcbate. in fact. consisted largely oi state- ment of position from some of the many Senators who had voted against the original lease-lend authorization bill, but. voted for the appropriation. For tho most. purl they said that since helping Britain and other nations resisting: the Axis powers had been approved bv Confrrcss. it is the duty of the National Iflgis- lature to provide funds for plvlnp that policy cffccl The 57.000.000.000 fund. lamest pcorrlimo zipproprlnfioii ln United States history. would provide. uriinno; other thlngzst~ $2.054.000.000 for aircraft and accessories. $l.343.000.000 for ordnance and ordnance supplies. $1.350.000.0(i0 for thc purchase of miscellaneous agricultural and in- dustrial arliclcs. Lesser sums were included for for repairing and out- eilczm ports. for building or other- wise acquiring factories or factory sites for the manufacture of war supplies, and for lhc expenses of‘ I administering the net. Terrorist bombs Kill l0, injure 56 ¢____ SHANGHAL March 24.—-(APl — Terrorist bombs killed i0 Chinese and injured 56 in two Chungkinz- Affiliated banks here LOflllv 1'11 a rc- vival o! e. banking wnr between the Chinese and the Japanese-dominat- ed Nonkiniz government. The bombs exploded nlmot sim- iiltnneously ul: a brunch of the Con- trol Bank of Chino in Bubblinll Well Road. lu ihc Iiiiciiiiiiloiizil Wartime Opening Of Legislature Increased taxation for health services hinted at in speech from the Throne. session of the 44th bly of Prince Edward Island was formally opened o'clock yesterday afternoon by the war, the customary display was curtailed. m-d of honor of one hundred s furnished by No. 0A Vet- d. of which Major R. is Commanding Oi- flcer. The guard was by Captain J. J. Lleut. C. B. ROTZQTS- Edward Island Lighthorse in attendance. The mem- d st 2.50 p. m., with House Leader letter from the Lieu- tenant Governor's Private Secre- mating that His Honour ive at 3 p. m. to open the , si . Lieub-Col. Alan MacLeod. V. D.. of Hnrlsvllle. was appointed Ser- The Sncnkcr then loft the chair and the Lieutenant Gnvrnior enter- ed the Chamber preceded by Scrzennt-nt-Arms and accompanied by his Private Srcretary. SDPYiCFT‘, his Airlcs-de-camp Col. C. .l. C. Stewart. M. C.. and Llcut. Commander Birlwistle. R. C. N. V. R., also by Bricadicr E. S. Connolly, DSD. of ‘Mllilsry Dis- trict No. 6 and Captain T. B. Manor and other military officers. His Honour then read the Speech from the Throne as follows: non. Tums A. CAMPBELL, 1.1.0. Premier and Attorney General. llo date yet for Federal Budget $prevh From The Throne Of His Honour. the Honourable Bradford William LPPBRP. Lieuten- ant Governor of the Province of , Prince Erlivmvl ‘island. on opening i‘*e Second SPFsion of the Forfy- -—-—-—— i | I fourth Goncral Assembly, on Mon- OTTAWA March Zih-(CPF-Fln- day’. the- Tivonty-Jourlh day once Minister Ilsiev told the Com- ' mons Yliodlsv n? wgsdstiil uualléie go say w ebier 1e u net wou o brought down before recess on April K y I d t y 9,, 8 ll llS l’ xlinrsgr1evr s - ar omun on. uci-oo ou 1 who said sonic firms \V€l'(‘ lioluinlz; up income lax returns feeling lililbi changes were possible. l m. Sneaker. and Gcntlcmnn of the Lcvislnllvr- Asscmblv of Proviurc of Prince Edunvcl island: . In the namc of Ills Mnjmty. the King. I thank vou for (Continued on page 8. Col 3) iWar Tempo On Atlantic Steps Up Powerful German surface raiders By J. F. SANDERSON Canadian Pri-ss Staff Writer The bnitlr- of the Atlantic. bcmz waucd nlmig a 2.500-mile route linking Britain with the tories. fields nnd resource. of Cana- da and the United States. has been d up in the pa. l: few days. ‘The news during the week-end that Gcrmim surface warships were operating far out in the Atlantic. flflfllllfl to the menace of the sub- irnrine and the bombing plane. em- nhnsius and. increases uzminst Britain's shipping p0 ltlon. Raclmz acalust time, hoping slinttcr Britnins sbflty to rcsisl he- lilestifies couple lwere toasted on §Eve of killing Settlement, and in a bank cf China Brunch in the French Concession. The explosives were suid to have; been delivered by men Dosing us oostmen. Todiivs violence was the most se- is hi“;l3iihliiil‘"ifféilfiiléilfhii- 11s We or ter is described v police as deter- mined to drive uli financial instituq tions of the Central Guinea regime from Shsnzhni. ll. S. Marines At Trinidad PORT OF‘ SPAIN, ‘Pdnidad, Mai’. 2t-—(CPCsble)--Uu1icd States mor- ines have landed in Trinidad. it was, dLgloged toduy, as the first contin- gent of U. B. forces that will mm misphere defence bases here. The detachment of 100 men that arrived Sunday was described auth- oritatively as “o token force symbol- 11mg mo oo-operstion between the U S and Great Britain.” which ailsblo gorge the Caribbean bases av ho U5. The marines will go under canvass pendintl the competition of ner- manent. barracks. FISHEBMAN LOST _____.. QIIISLBURNI, N. 5., March 2i - (OP) - The Gloucester fishing schoon Klliurney put into port today reporting the death of Low- ienoe Donahue oi Dorchcster. Mass, who was washed from his dory while fishing on Browrrs Bonk. D0 nnhue. 51-year-old native of P lore Ciifififiillil and American inc- Tories cuuip hcr with oveiwvhelml-sg sdrenuth, Hitler and A statement bv tho fil-vunr-olri, baronet. churned with murder oi lhc Hitler. who in the past has shown no hesitation in sacrificing military, love uffs ns ets in order to izoin on objective. bride and may bc willinir to risk most. of hisi th to stop North Am- es from reaching Brit- lie ran the same risk in the earlvl days of the Norwegian csmpaiunJ demonstrating a iundsmafls blooded attitude about using war- ships durlnir war. The Germans on usinfl three main weapons in the battle oi the Thev are bombing the shipbllildinil centre: and the recei - iniz ports 0f Britain with thedoul: e objective of disrupiin destroying dock faciii at and. long-range ably in unison. to nt- And now. apparent- ly. they have sent the Schsrnluivt and Geneisensu to roam the western reaches of the Atlantic as surface ricsn colony last Jan. 24 ._._..____. international At A Glance BELGRADE —- Yugoslav govern mcnt sprees to partnership in th German-Itallan-Japanese military ‘"5"’ u “"""'°“'"' thuk" mm 41nd Queen came here in 1939. (Continued on page t, Col d) with death, suggest on nrmtll re- yen,“ mm me c", _._.___._____ War——25 Years Ago Today (By The Cnnsdlsn Press) lilo-British sel- planes raided German lifshifp shed in Schieswfg-l-folstein. esst of Lsllnd f Syit. Gen. B. A. H. Alderson, chine of sdiaa Corps, France of Ethiopia llltl the LONDON — British fliers mo- oracles arc fighting. Tonight growl-idling; $11....» i M l ind on 0's ape I ' LDI! q tho from the water. His body was landed here and will be sent Boston tomorrow 03:0 Breton, died soon after being led to Something ‘hot’ Brewing in- Greek Capital? NEW YORK, March 23 -(CP1 _ The Notional Broadcasting 0cm- pany said tonight its Athens com- mentator, Peter Tompkins. HD0111‘- enily had been prvvenied by M111- sorship from making 11 Sclwflwed broadcast from iho Greek capiial NBC said Tompkins was not 5.1‘. off the air but apparently nod been prevented from speaking oi- tep saying “Hello, New York.” NBC announced cancellation of the scheduled tsik as apparently clue to cciisorship diffimfiiies. NBC officials sold inter some thing "hot" possibly is brewlns in Athens as difficulty with censor- ship had not. previously been en- ‘countered. lTurn report. 0f crash to llfld. Gov’t UPTAWA. March 24. — (OP) - Truusport Department officials said today ihc report of a three-mun l l l ' 130.1111 of Canadian air officials who] illl/QSUI-{Eltfiti file airplane cro. l1 ‘mi which $11" Heat-rick Banting lost. 1 ius liie has been turned overwthe I Newfoundland government. 'i‘ii.rc us.» no conunciit here on reports published in New York that sauoLugc had been established in CCITTICCUOII with the crash lost Feb- ruulgv 2i of the Britain-bound bumb- cr urNewiound and which killed. in addition to the famed Canadian lll€tiifiili scientist. Navigator William Bird sud radio operator William Snuilhum. Pilot Joseph Mockcv. of isoosus City. was the only survivor. The Board. headed by Air Commu- i (lore G. V. Walsh, of the Royul Can- odruu Air rorce. we, sci. up at. the request of the Newfoundland auth- orities who have no nu" orknnizrition.‘ OTTAWA. March 24--(CPi._.T1-,e ilfmy has no desire to take key mcu auwiy from. industry, Defence lMinister Rnlston fl5gllred the illouse of Commons today as queg. “W15 0f “lbw Sllllilly and training come under review in connecflgn with discussion of the 9,300,000,000 war appropriation bill. "The army is not in competl. lion with industry." Col. Ralston said. “We are in cooperation with 1ndli5t1‘_v.”v The Minister spoke after Doug- las Ross (Con. Toronto-St. Pauls) warned against, taking men out, 0f Bllcrflft factories under the four-month compulsory military i-"iilllfll; Dian and Howard Green (Con. Vancouver South) questlogp cd the wisdom of giving technical training for industrial “.011, m youths who would inter be required for the army, D. A. McNlven (Lib. Raging Cityi protested against what he termed centralization of war in. flUSlFiPS in On[.uriQ_ He Said not 0111.1‘ were the industries boln pliiccd in that province but peyu 5011s 11111111111: 1n ohmic from other provinces had difficulty get. unmosr. Kenya colony. Mar. 24st“? W“ "FYWR" 011111110 9111-’ -—(CP)-—Lndy Cnrbrrv women i0--.P‘“1"‘"" “Mm _ 1 to‘ day in o hcnrimz oi‘ a murder chzuue‘ C°1- ‘ml-Wm 51116 1111 11111115 re- lilfiiléilfiii M11101" Sir Dclvcs llnioiuilfilou‘ ..-= .=~.._.» 1;- . ._._ . V _ .1 _ A llfl llPl‘ C lTT fill Vi‘ lll'l1 . before the liiilinrznoiiiignl-Znriof ‘C°""""“d m‘ 111%!‘ B» C111 '11 roll had tcnsicd Lord Erroll ‘ ' to throw his full strength. Ladv Broupzhton I into the bottle of the Atinntic which‘ ' merely n geographical extension trrcd Canada today. From the time his train rolled Th“ “l” “‘"‘“""“' m’ M’ Maritime E2151: Moderate o. fresh across me misbshmuded mterjmlnlstry said, homlwd thc Chcr- “ma” flmmy ‘ommed by m,“ M notional bridge at Fort Erie. Ont. this morning Canadians along the way roared their welcome. Twice the train stopped while officials of Niagara Fall-s, Ont... and Hum- i'ion stepped up to tender him the freedom of their cities. Toronto greeted him with phsnl: one and iris cm- on Berlin Sunday night Willliie receives the pro-dawn ntinck mid mndv spor- dcnoun" most enthusiastic reception sc- wrded 111v 11151101" since the Kléiél.vay.. m... N”, He“... “W. d,,,,.,,_ moderately cvld in Nlfliliirbfl with was a ‘flunk lrd off llic south roost, the (‘lov- mmkmw wmwralur” 13 Sibqlflme‘ toned ‘lrrumcui announced. through streets with ticker tape manx5|i'5h“'“s“e°é “s”: 8"" and torn paper showering‘ down. our: ‘nitrite :t ttimmmmisl" ti; wiltili: li/ifstmwnitlliktigeoiiiliyrevlewed aim“ “Wm” m“ “ma” ‘Y’ - 3:5‘ ‘ha: a; ".5 wtlum..;..nel. monster ‘mmmry parade whue Sun sets this cvcnlull at 8.18 and poms rnr o e c of oi 1 shipments to Germany, p all slop; i. es of the Royal Canadian Air F? cc and the 120311111 Norwegian CAIRO — Britain using sir-borne hing?“ swoop‘: W‘ m“ n8 a, "11""! 141 swirl"! the concur-it 1-141 mode four addresses during Somnll- the 118v and in each of them he Russia Reported’ To Have Stopped Oil To Eermans’ Moscow acts to bar further penetration by the Reich to the southeast. ANKARA, hiarch 25--(Tucsday)—(AP)— Soviet Rus- sia took formal action early today to block further Nant expansion in southeastern Europe with publication of i friendship agreement which, in effect, assures Turkey o full material aid against German troops if 'i‘urkcy is plunged into war i0 defend the Dardanelies. The Soviet Union, a Turkish communique said, hill promised “full and comprehensive neutrality" in ease Tur- key clashes with the Nazi armies now massed on her fron- tier with Bulgaria. High diplomats said this meant that the U.S.S.R. in prepared to support Turkey with material aid such as ll being given to Great Britain by the United States and suclt‘ as Russia herself has tendered to China for several yearn against Japan. Soviet troops zilrczidy are stationed near the Caucnsul border with Turkey and it is reliably reported that the] are made up for the most part of anti-aircraft gunners, tanks corps and technical experts. They could be sent to Turkey's aid much as the saml sort 0f specialists helped the Spanish Republicans during the Spanish civil war. While the Soviet pledge was being published it also was confirmed reliably that the U.S.S.R. has halted all supplies of oil to Germany since the beginning of March, iviien the Kremlin publicly announced its disapproval of the occupation of Bulgaria by German troops. mThg communique announcing a e_ evict. promise contained a CAIRO March 24 _(AP, _ M“ ‘eclprwm pledge 1mm Tuikei" borne infantry, an innovation adopt» ii came at a time when Russia ~ ., . is increasingly concerned over the fgeb‘};,g§,§‘yn§‘°?§b§‘},,‘v“,§hi, s,“ German threat to the Dardsnelles. rapid ,,,,,,,,,,,‘,', up o; '3.‘ , (u 1591111311)’ ‘dllcfldl’ (101111015 the posts in Suilltiliizillfi anti 1110111 EflWWfliv t0 U“? 1511mm the 301118715 the British command amiouncedi Olilti uuiict by sea L0 the western day. world: ‘ The text of the communique. dated Ztiiirch 25:- = mlilliwt‘ ilccininrions have been; l‘llCi‘lil!_V (‘Iifllilllgtfl by the Turkish and Soviet Lil\\'Ul‘lilT\tlllSI— “Following rcporis which have’ LQNDON* l9?‘ ~11)": 111E111 apyyr-giyogi n, the tqfeig“ DWSS w . in illr-l‘hld_ shelters is bringing or m0 gffqgi mm i; Turkey L; 0b“? l much singing. danciuu and 0211s)‘ col to enter the Will‘ the Soviet fine “mate” entertilinmfm» 011C “mud m“. advantage of me ‘mm theatre manager bill-posted Londo culties with which Turkey would ,1 Mfeflllg $4450 {QT Shem!!!» “Wil- be confronted in order to attack tale-Ht‘ He was offered plenty- her, and in connection with n. i‘“"‘~“‘~ question raised on the subject, the soviet Government has informed the Turkish Government. as fol-' NONCHALANCE‘ \$ ' A FNE Doctor». WORD wl-iici-l FREQUENTLY MEANS JUST? TYV-ENT VOMING 0LT German Troops 0n parade are Machine-gunned? 10.000 f ire bombs ruined 1 I l T l (By Alfrcd F. \\'.~.ll. hsoclnted Press‘ Stiff Wriirri w-n 2»i~—1.1\P1-—A , vol z -:'llll 1-tiuiinrz of‘ iiiirndc llPfil‘ (‘hcrhoiirir ivas n11- nnunrru by tho All‘ Niinlsliu" today , ‘um’. as n fnllvivuip to tlu‘ llHVlO lift“! bombs and hcnvv vxploslvcs dmp- . 4 . l 1 u 111 a ti :1 1 . Dawson 1* l» he hagrghttcfied giiilgggnfiicfiqlv amp‘ mgtfiléuiflgnnglsgcfigegaflghkpstem Victoria. Q ol u developed bctwoe" h“: (‘crniwnv the low counirlcr. ‘ rind Ediilmw“ ,5 "u thec39'""'°ar'°ll% ‘gidowlcth conlin-crilnl lfll"l<iOl'l DON-r also wan“ fi a rout: 1-‘ , ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ .nn1p ' ton himself proposed m» toast w, _____ "l" ”,““,’\“,"““,- , f m q t Tobontioeg a0 is Lord Erroll imd Lady Brouphton and A B m‘ ‘"5" ‘am "(If h “ l‘? ' Qtmwp, 19 40 1 (By Jock Tracy, Canadian Press M mmmm‘ M “m 1 “ml, r T1 Mitnircsl 26 43 hgfgdflafy, Sm" Wm", a mornlnf! riitnclc on llic Na. -hc Quebec 26 3a High consmbki Q1 gcoumyp was‘ TORONTO Mnrch 24_ (cp,__|t‘nust dlvcd to within 1M1 fcci of Sam,‘ Jflhn m 4k wound shot through the hood in an wmde“ wmkre ‘Twmg America“ lhc Gcrnlnils and llPflVllv mn- Him“ 29 51 h ‘i advocate of support for the em-1“‘}‘“‘“""§,“°{} ‘hp’? .,.'“,',‘.kn““;, , Charlottetown 22 13 bottled democracies. received s ma?‘ paéémit“ L: mBjnlr-lz," n m,“ thunderous welcome when he en- Chozfbomg‘ ‘ ' FORECAST hours docks and "dlvrd and dcnPI eifccliyrcly with light tlllh posl- ““°w' lions on the oiitcr mole." The Germans. their own serial minimum by bod wcnlhcr. struck nlnsi soulhivcsl Enizlnnd find south PM“ M m? Plllw” wan snd mild in Alberta. Sunday nirzhFs 38th Royal Air 'with 011w attacks rm mp1. mn- and 1011mm 1119.31. norlhwcsl Gcrmnnv. Don Hoklcr. . _ nsvnl base in the Netherlands. and "$95 ITmOTTOW millmllll M 5-53. the French port of Cnlnls. ____._._____ New moon March 2'1. 4.14 pm. er than Charloitrtoivzi. expressed his profound belief iii CANBERRA --(CP1 »»”l‘o reduce CAR Fnn“ QAWWGS m! “l!” f" "hm" m9 5mm" 1101101 consumpton in Australia he 1111 Pkisivrcd motor curs from fli5~ in addressed a huge crowd in Tor- Ifihufl) s‘ “-,,,,.h,,,,s,._ i w‘. 8.15 Light! _ w...» ._....~»»~.-w¢;.p mi . riuriii troops flu curly morning -[~0R0NTO‘ 3b.“, 2+__(_CP)__ Minimum and maximum tcinpcrs- Synopsis: The weather has bro: for the most. part fsir over Ontar- offcnslve against Britain held to a ‘o with snownumes m some d“. tricks; and it has been mild in at. the southeast. Kcnl coast in n soumem and eastern seziiims, Tho M1,» flnynqhf for“; Moy‘df\‘~ M, wwaihcr hns bccn fair in u only nil ‘ P viiccst Force rnld on Berlin was coupled Hlkh tide this morning at 9.38 lllllST G0 BY MAIL Siimmerside lid» l8 minutes lat,- to distant Leaves Borden 9:35 AM. 1.00 ILVI. IAal Gardens in sup- purchasers musl. be shipped by rall- Leaves Tonnentine 11.00 A.“- "‘"‘°°' . unis one»