Durham Region Newspapers banner

Oshawa Daily Times, 27 Apr 1929, p. 9

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

" ' THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1929 ! PACE, N ---------- > $ peared. Mr. Woodhall was called | Continent. ' The cruiser Foch will be a sis- | gram was arranged, to draw the SRN ' OF 3 in to recover them. He says: The Prince was allowed to go mo- F * A ter ship to the Tourville, which re- | world's attention to thé building -- 'oMr, Rolph" was beside himself [toring with two attendants, and cently carried Ambassador = Her- | activity of the French Naval Min- with rage when I asked him why rick's body to New York, and the | ist ] . vanished, Later it was learnt that ry | he had not ediled in the police ui |he had joined a steamér at Hast- Duquesen, which rank first and se- stds : once. "The police," he said with-|ings for Boulogne on a one-day cond among the speediest cruisers "Tne police; you, Wood- |trip, and he was next heard of in of the world. Its eight turbines are FINSTEIN ACCEPTS ar en Ll 3 % eringly. 0 i 1 hall, who have graduated through | Constantinople. capable of 182,000 horsepower. a -- } Of = Sootland Yard, to ask me that, | Mr. Woodhall admits that he éti- | De: Speed and ability t 1 or sur. Ex-Officer of Scotland Yard This is a matter of which the es-|gliieered the escape, = He describes Eighth To Slide Down Ways Das. erase. of similar po - "the ANOTHER PROPERTY A an d Tells Story in sence is secrecy." Bow. he was Stopped ig ig street Within the Last . | navies of the world has been stres- Describing how. he got on the [PY 4n unknown san, who explain- : Volume track of the missing jewels, Mr, |°d What he wanted, producing "a Month The D ' : -- Woodhall sys ho traced ofic of |draft on the Bak of France for e Duquesne, first of the ser- . . -- 1 Jel aty ior ced Oho of |the equivalent of halt-a-million" to eighth mew |e fet a mark of 35.2 knots, the Substitute Gift Made To London, April 27.The story Ob} 0 A Pv Cunningham-Vic. | establish his bonafides, Paris, Apr, 27.hTe eighth new | Tourville achieved 36.3, and_the Sci : the theft of the Austrian Crown [whom he calls "Cunninghar French warship to be launched |pujiders expect the Marshal Foch entist by City of ars," to Paris and because he saw h, a 10,000-ton crul-¢o steam at a speed of 36.6 knots. jewels in this country is told by ' within a mont Edwin 'T, Woodhall, an ex-officer iy 1ske 3 peeheh . Jewsliep lo bis (IRL FINDS D ser, to which. the Government bas| The destroyer Guepard recently Berlin ( given the name of Marshal Foch, made 38.45 in trials ot stand as the| St the 5» ial Slanck, Beorand pery charge. After that "I was I Tee ays, Just published. [able to make a thorough search of Sid Wn the Ho is bertzved | atest warship of eny fleet, The| peri, Apsl 27.-The eily of We have a complete line of Go rding to Mr. Woodhall, who [his flat. In the false bottom of a INSIDE to bo the greatest cruiser afloat, | ha oi 3 sary er Commandant Teste | Berlin has offered and Professor Gord dF overnment tested after saving the police service bo. |trunk we-found the jewels--all ex- 10 Be Ag oly into In ihe SUI lias attained 21 knots, sald to be| Alpert Binsteln has accepted a arden and Flower seeds now in stock. In any came 8 private inquiry agent, the [cept one necklace, which was never : ; In ee expected to surpass the > record for ships of 'its closs, substitute gift to replace the tine quantity you want from a 5 cent package up. Jewels were sent to a London laws [traced . . . . "Mr, Ralph" and I . SET pet and th etwo submarines have a sur- | fortunate birthday remembrance, We can also supply you with the best in Fertili yer,' hom fe calls "Me, Ralph," brought oy hn bask to London, Opinion Is That Hen Must| "wiih eight launchings. within a a 15, Juots w ith Yn Be, louse and Sounds &% Neu. for your Garden, Lawn or Shrubs Hp 00's, 50's x-Emperor . ado, whic ater 4 y jo {naan by " oe up abe Jand She Juoceods dandes Ser. Have Been Money- mobth, be French navy san bY 2old ordinary Snes or heavy battleship. not at the Bie Wor be or 25 lb. bags or by the single pound "A few wee or egan . ore Planned t was announced Tuesday that program is far from compete, hut Berlin will present property. in 8 LAWN SEED A SPECIALTY . egain his throne grits, Ziempt to vesals, the fll-fated move of the ex-Bmis Grubber ded during the| There are 20 more warshi Usu iy "Mr. Ralph kept the [peror Karl or ite Yecoyery ot iis i Jib sine Lied Yuivg tie either building or to be 0 charming lofation on the Havel Jewels in a sate deposit, but Ya Sue one. Fring Sovld hot el My Bie ga oouts, wii 2 ~Marghfet as many modern cruisers, destroy | shortly, including the fourth of the Hives at Caputh, near Potsdam, a on he had them a 0 gan, city extracting ers and submarines as the American sister cruisers of the 10,000-ton|¥ ere Dr, Hinstein will erect his oces own dwelling, The grounds, which sed in development of the program. the funds [the last spoonful from her boll- jclass, the Colbert, which will be ow to a proavactive pricnaser Yosovered Je jewels dh dL nim oll navy , beoanse it was too late to send might not have been C ed egg at reakfast yesterday : will cost the city $5,000, hav id and. bean to the safe deposit, he |for that abortivé bid for a lost dig-| morning when she discovered a hi elght new ships include, in [ready for trials in 1080. will cost Jue ir 3 00. 1a 2 ta C 0 0 r-S ith took them to his home. nity." well worn Canadian dime reppsiug|3 alton to the cruiser Marshal| The other warships still to come |square yards), and direct approach m 0. He % ainner party that| The inner story of the mystery |close to the shell at the bottom |F0¢h. the Commandant Teste, which | include three destroyers, four tor- (to the river. night and the conversation turhi-|of the escape of the Bgyptian Prince |of her esg. is the firs talr transport in any |Dedo boats, ten submarines and| The mégistracy of Berlin, at a og On the wealth of European |Ahmed Seif-ed-Din from a privaw | The coin is fo worn that ho [navy to be especially fitted for | several guxillary ships, sitting Wednesday, proposed pur- 16 Celina St. Oshawa Phone 8 Princes, he showed his guests the {asylum at' Ticehurst, Sussex, in |date is discernable, but upon one launching and lifting bombing seu It may have been a conincidence |chase of the property from Caputh, Austrian Orown Jewels. He then | August, 1925, is fevealed in wv |edge Piere is a small nick which | planes; four first-class submar-| that the eight ships were ready |which now holds an option. It |[ Jocked them in his private safe. |book. The escape perplexed the [the d.scoverer opined is where the ines, a mine layer and a torpedo | for launching within a month, but {will then be referred to the CIty | \N-------- ext morning they had disap- [police of Great Britain and the [money grubbing hen pecked at it. |hoat, it 18 more probable that the pro- |assembly for adoption. Nm Da ii -- I Ct -- -- an I, ana AT RR, IR Collacutt's Coach Lines TORONTO iE E& == KINGSTON Phones 2218 - 2845, Oshawa HEAD OFFICE OSHAWA, ONTARIO Toronto, Port Hope & | a -- ; -- SE 1 TRENTON 8 PIC- Peterbore Division | TORONTO, BOWMANVILLE, BELLEVILE and KINGSTO DIVISION TON DIVISION Por bagp +verninres 'Sip J LEAVE Daly Daly Daly Daly Daly LEAVE ly Daly Daly Daiy | i a AM. AM. AM. PM. PM, M. AM. AM. PM. PM LEAVE AM. PM. Kingston ......... 5.00 8.30 330 7.00 * 7.30 10.00 1.00 Trenton ... .. 8.00 5.43 Cataraqui 5.10 8.40 340 7.10 i 845 11.15 2.15 ! Westbrook ..... 5.20 8.50 350 7.20 9.00 11.30 Carrying Place ... 825 6.10 Odessa 5.35 9.05, 405 7.35 Bowmanville... 9.30 12.00 835 6.20 9 ... 845 6.30 3 Morven............. 5.50 9.20 i 7.50 Newcastle 45 12.15 Napanee ...........6.05 9.35 . 8.05 Newtonville .... 10.00 12.30 9.00 645 Deseronto ......... 6.20 9.50 1. . 8.20 Welcome 10:20 12.50 . 915 7.00 Marysville ........ . 635 10.05 8.35 Port Hope ....... 10.30 930 7.15 Shannonville 6.55 10.25 8.55 ° Cobourg 10.50 : Belleville ......... 730 11.00 9.15 Grafton 11.10 Trenton 7.55 11.25 9.40 Colborne 11.30 Brighton ........... 8.15 10.00 11.50, re 8.35 1020 T 12.10. 10.40 * Belleville 8.00 12.30 11.00 Shannonville .... 8.20 12.50 11.20 Marysville ...... . 840 1.10 11.30 © Deseronto ...... 1.25 11.50 Napanee 1.40 1205 Morven ...... - 1.55 1220 Odessa... .940 2.10 . 1255 Westbrook ...... 2.25 ve 945 1.10 Cataraqui .. 10. 2.35 AL PASSENGERS TRAVELLING BE- i ] EEN TORONTO AND OSHAWA CAN« i Toronto : * 7.30 11.00 2.30 2.45 AR Tan BOLO ] Coaches Leave Colonial Coach Lines, Ltd., Kingston, Ont., for All Points West, DIVISIONS. i 'FARE--Kingston to' Toronto--$4.50 Each Way. : Coaches leaving Toronto at 1.00 o'clock Coaches leave Empress Hotel, Peterbaro, fi NOTE: Toronto, Bowmanville, Belleville and Kingston Division will Use Standard Time Only. make direct connections for Picton. Coaches leaving Picton at 9.45 a.m. make 3 Daily, including Sundays. : PARE --'PETERBORO TO TORONTO, | LOCAL PASSENGERS TRAVELLING BETWEEN TORONTO AND $2.50 ARRIED ON THE TORONTO-KINGSTON direc NOTE--Toronto, Port Hope and Peter. OR. TORONTO-PETERBORO DIVISIONS ® combmtions fer Toromte, boro division will use STANDARD NOTE--Trenton and Picton Division will use STANDARD TIME ONLY. : TIME only. Le RR he sR I SR AR TE EE RE RE Te SRR Er SRA » 2818 86 0b 8 wisi 0 ee [] -- o ot Pond ped fd fd pd PE ph pend pend pend en LO 38a NNN =~ ow © [Y= S88 At 3S 00 90 og = B ---- 0 ° 838388 S83 > 3) AM. PM meine 94S | 800 Bloomfield ....... 10.00 8.15 Wellington ...... 10.15 8.30 Hillier ........... 10.30 8.45 Consecon ..... .... . 10.40 8.55 Carrying Place ... 10.50 9.05 Trenton ....... 11.15 9.30 wNN [4,1 BN r= °o Hind a8 Mw an NNO nN ol WNNN = ES 83 00 00 = a3& > INS nN as cadhddS 00 00 3) Ix moon Newtonville ....... | Newcastle TFN BoB oh 0 WW 83s no Daily except Sundays from Dec. ist to April 80th. Daily Including Sundays from May 1st to Nov, 30th, FARE=TRENTON TO PICTON $1.00 EACH WAY. » ° a South Monaghan . we 08 Fraserville seems POR © Ww [=] -O Ol aan Pn HN nos IE gegen on <3 = == =r = EE Special Attention Given to tered Trips | Mr Needy

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy