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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 28 Jun 1945, p. 7

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MOROCCO FACES FAMINE poverty is are typical of the shabbiness of this regi obtainable, Grayson reports. of life in Morocco. This market place a Even the barest necessities of food and clothing i THE COMMANDO LEAP mdo leap is performed by Lou Royon as she learns to tike ner jiace in a shovel brigade and shovel out ditches to prevent the spread of raging forest fires. Instructions for the students also includes the fighting of forest fires when there's no regulation eqjip-ment available. GERMAN WACS German WACi MONUMENT TO NAZI INFAMY kmmm \mm mm %ma mm. m or them mam% w m mum ■ Elmo?! AT HITLER'S HIDEOUT Honeymooning with her husband Lieut. David Palowsky, at the Eagle's Nest, Hitler's hideout near Berchtesgaden, is the former Betty Ann Goit of Philadelphia. She met her husband-to-be on a transport going to Europe last year. RECUPERATING VETERAN Battle-scarred, aircraft carrier USS Franklin take its place along with other d, Navy Yard as repair gets under way. The whole flight deck has been : progress on the hangar deck. The flight deck will be rebuilt as quickly as p< service in the Pacific. SUPERFORTS KAYO KOBE WITH INCENDIARIES Thousands upon thousands of incendiary bombs cascade down upon the commercial dock area of Kobe, Japan's sixth largest city. The city, like other Nippon war centers put to the torch by Superfort raids, was already under the impact of fierce fire raids. Hi tin sign above, studied by a British soldier at the entrance to rious Belsen concentration camp, Germany, tells Its . A similar sign, in German; was erected nearby. For seventy years, The Hospital for Sick Children has been saving Ontario's little ones from the doom of a crippled future. . Today, it has a waiting list of 200. More room, more equipment, better facilities for treatment and research, are urgently needed. Can these little ones count on YOU? Send your donation today to 67 COLLEGE ST., TORONTO J h03pltal building, This Space Is Contributed On Behalf Of THE HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN $6,000,000 Building Fund

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