pre U.S IE an Ta ------ PACE FIGHT THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1940 'Ogdensburg Meeting Heads Canadian News of 1940 U.S. AND CANADA were joined in a definite defensive agreement NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL to succeed Lord Tweedsmuir, | OFF TO ENGLAND are these members of the Second Division, C.A.S.F., pictured aboard ship threat from Europe or Asia as a result of a railroad siding « er y die d in otfice was the Earl of Athlone, pictured with [at amr eastern Canadian port. They form part of the ever increasing aid being sent to England and President Roosevelt at Ogdensburg, New York. | Princess Alice, on their arrival in Canada. | from Canada in the nature of arms, equipment and men. INTERNED was Mayor Camil- lien Houde of Montreal who issued a public appeal for KILLED in an airplane crash MILITARY TRAINING was made compulsory for ain age u of Canadian men. Un- people to ignore the govern- PREMIER MACKENZIE KING is pictured here casting his vote in the federal election, which was Hon. Norman Mcleod der this arrangement, these draftees received a _f period of military training at various ment's order for all persons caw the Liberal party, headed by Mr. King, returned to power. Dr. Manion, leader of the Rogers, defence minister. camps spread across the Dominion, ? over the age of 16 to register. Conservative party, resigned as head of the party following the election, - . CANADA MOURNED the passing of Lord Twe +dsmuir whose flag-draped casket is shown be- | ACTIVE INTEREST in the welfare of Canada's troops is taken | NATIONAL REGISTRATION of all living in Canad i . : ! li persons living in Canada th f ing drawn through Montreal by bluejackets of the Royal Canadian navy.. Solemn simplicity by Defence Minister J. L. Ralston, who succeeded to the de- |concentration in order to answer some of the querbs asked 5 he ERE! 18 ouired some marked the procession. | fence post after the untimely death.of Hon.tN. M, Rogers. tration forms. } 8 y 3 " i 'WAR LOSS stuiffered this year was the | duty off ¢ he Fre nch coast, Replacing the Fraser. the Margaree rand H.M.C.S. Margaree. The suffered a similarfate while on convoy duty and sank with a loss [FIRST R.C.A'F. UNIT to proceed overseas was the No. 110 |ficers and men of his squadron represented every pmpvince in % with the loss of 45 lives, while on |of 142 lives. The Margaree is shown sinking. : i they sailed for active service last February. Four hundred of- Army Co-operation Squadron shown aboard their transport as | the Dominioii, 150 cities, to il d i : . i ny wn : [age was 24. it s and villages. Their average