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Oshawa Daily Times, 30 Aug 1940, p. 6

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THROUGH THE EYES OF THE "One Picture is Worth a Thousand Words"--Chinese Proverb CAMERA v Out Again, In Again King Inspects Indian Troops Stationed in England in two Hansen, time Robert O'Brien, convicted For the second months Harold alias Patterson of Toronto has in Montreal of spreading false rumors, a violation of the Defence of Can ada Act Hansen out jail only two days after serving a one month sentence fi viction he was court, } Patterson, name, Recalled tlias been wis of similar con last using mother's on irrested vdmitted his when In name week the e 4 maiden ' of the Roval color ful to the troop identified King George pays a visit land. The troops are easily Indian Army Service Corps now training in Eng- turbans and white Sam Browne belts. of a New Clyde home Bunks were at a premium and at times, during the vayage liner carrying refugee children from England, which 'arrived in York recently, some of the 138 refugee children slept in lifeboats. Davies and Trevor Davies are so doing. They will sent to in Boston. What the Nazis Left Behind Them © Sa Ldn by their be 1 Aussies Prove Proficient In Use of 25-Pounders Australian training Fngzland trai southern England I ured Anzacs have proven unusually proficient with thi them The in ire soldiers ted t to the their upbrimmed hats. Some of Domel, Japan: 25-pounder during artillery practice, norted, Aug ter Yosuke moned home 19 minister Canada, ithove news that Foreig Matsuoka five 1ZeNcy, re- Mini- sum- and 1z the minister Shuh Tomit hake-up of ing in car n has imbassadors inclu I 1 to the diplomatic service. "Ex" Officially Opered By Governor-General » 1 Three pictures showing three German hombing planes which were brought down on the beach somewhere in southe England by anti aircraft fire and British defe ma: planes during an air raid I'he tide washes around the wrecked ships which had come to destroy were themselves destroyed. Air and Sea Drama off England r iain's ivate Frederick Fast Hills Surrey 56, of Regiment, who is shown with one of his chil- Dedicated to Canada's war efforis dren, h become one of the richest py His Excellency the Earl of Athlone, who is pictured Tommies in the empire, having just opened the largest annual exhibition in the world I'he governor-general is pictured, RIGHT, inspecting the inherited 4166,000 approximately guard of honor provided by the Royal Canadian Air Force. $500,000, from his father, high and 3 the 62nd annual Canadian National Exhibition was officially opened 15 LEFT, in the act of pressing the button which Alaska Becomes Key Point Of American Defence This Is "Elmer" ARCTIC, ocaAN zo oY a Wy, W Lire OrdmedH us Ah ° : REP J hd 3% op Ries] AIR BASE STATES SAM FRANCTIO Companions dubbed Flight ley Gaunce +) have Licut. Lion® Man- who hails from Ed- mornton, "Elmer" because of his un- failthg nonchalance.: Afier a plane crash July it was thought he would fly agaiv--hut he was good cnough to go up and hag three When RR yom s, ANI) ats in . never o 'e ig KP HAWAIIAN SLANDS + WAKE 1. ) (VU. (u.s) { Eqen A spectacular picture made from the cliffs of Dover just at the second when two German bombing planes let lodgse their load of d mite on a British lightship. When the smoke of the explosion blown away the lightship was found not to have been damaged. plit ni had more he tinguished Nazi Lo platies heard Dis- ox 20, he avarded © the Flying Cros Now he joined the RAF. in 1936, ren Wi he _ [ EE ---- dS ory Only two miles from the nearest Soviet Riosian Le nd a three-hour airplane hop from Japan, Alaska assumes an important place in : 1 the defence of the American comdinent, a nded A Trotsky and Wou a | Leon Trotsky, exiled Soviet leader, is shown in. Mexico City hospital before he umbed to wounds received in a pickaxe attack by a guest in his home At the BOTTOM, also in Mexico City hospital, is a Belgian ex known as Frank Jackson, who is charged with the slaying. He is recovering from the beating administered him by Trotsky's body« guards, ste il England's Most Famous Ciga Prime Minister Winston Churchill, chewing his ever-present cigur, pays a visit to the northeast of England to inspect coastal defence: for- tifications de works. He: chats for a few moments with tha men manning an emplacement, $10,000,000 Highway Opened ined ence The new $10,000,000 four-lane Queen Elizabeth highway from Tor onto Niagara alls was officially opened by the Hon, T. B. McQuesten, Ontario highways minister, who is pictured here cutting the ribbon to officially open the express highway,

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