The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 5 Nov 1936, p. 6

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Page 6 f TELE, AT EB YB GR 1 AWN THURS., NOVEMBER 5th, 1936 5 Sete ® ¢ © £ © ' ate Cws 1ctures o%e K a) ' BRITISH NAVY I WOUNDED SPANIARD ON ARAGON FRONT FANCIFUL FABLES Sp tes MONIES OFFICER GLUTZ SPEAKING....1 WANT TO REPORT A ROBBERY AT SIXTH AND MAIN STREETS! Two members of the Government forces helping a wounded companion after having taken, the village of Arguis Cameramen ready for filming a scene of "The Navy Eternal" in which many of Britain's fighting vessels of several types took part. ~ Ns, ' ; OES OUT RABBIT HUNTING Cervante's Spain as France Would Like to See It. IDE MAS ee = - - --From "Humonite," Paris rye cGy Srine- NEW TYPE MONOPLANE FOR ROYAL AIR FORCE GABRIELE d'ANNUNZIO a4 i Warrior-poet of Italy, who, |" on the fourteenth anniver- 7. sary of the Fascist marc}r on Rome, declared the Italian Air Force was engaged in "And if France wants a little Yperite, put down, as consigner, turning' the Mediferranean 'Gas Company." i into "mare--nostrum" (our . " ' a 3 { Soa sea) --From "'Le Canard Enchaine," Paris 4 The "Westland Army Co-Operation Monoplane" of a new type, and capable of phenomenat & 1 speed which has not yet been disclosed, has been ordered in large numbers by the RAP.Y It has an exceptionally high wing, and the pilot, in his glass-enclosed cockpit, has' a wondrful view ali round. The machine was designed, built and flown in twelve months, which is a record in specialized aircraft construction. ; j SUFFRAGETTES DINE WITH MAN WHO ARRESTED THEM At the Suffragette Prisoners' Dinner in London, Ex-Inspector Jarvis sat down to dine with . Several women he had once arrested or conducted to prison Our picture showy left to right: Mrs. Pethwick-Lawrence, who was the guest of honor; Mr. Jarvis and Mrs,' Drummond, a friend of Mrs. Pankhurst. : HUGE BARN DEMOLISHED BY ONTARIO'S CYCLONE One of the farmers to lose heavily when a "twister" struck near Trenton, Ont., was George Saylor, whose property is adjacent to the Royal Canadian Air Force airport. This photograph shows what was left of Mr. Saylor's fine barn. Adozen workmen were injured at the airport. -- =

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