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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Nov 1944, p. 7

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p< 2 £ + $F iy FERS TAF 5 a = = 4 + LES 5 40 ray BN Va bay "ny BL AEER 3 . ALEX £ PR i ated) WAT hs i y 2 Hd a Lakes dad eI nal ah aa to tlh ld a hd . ' < # . csc. seat _ ___n a --.--... oso -- -- = RE ------ CHINESE FLEE BEFORE JAPANESE ADVAN ERY HT ih i \ Xe ; x 1 OA ; ; A ] ¢ SE TE : Gh : ; ' EVACUATION EXPRESS--As Jap troops converged on Liuchow from the north, south and east, the long-suffering Chinese civilian population prepared to flee, For weary thousands, no transportation could be provided. A lucky few shown in these remarkable photo- graphs crammed every inch of space on a freight train loaded with human cargo. They clung to their babies, to a few scraps of food, to such pathetic luxuries as the parasol shading the youngster huddled close to the smokestack. From locomotive cabootte, wherever 'their fingers could hang on, refugees clung to the train, . } ® . WAR PUP. ot : fir 3 : 5 i Had } SALUTE--He's hungry, but this SCOOP--Children rush to scoop out hot coals from underneath little 'tyke manages to say . the locomotive as the train stops for a few minutes, Embers will be " "Thumbs Up" with a grin that used for heating purposes by the chilled, hungry refugees, who . 5 typifies indomitable spirit, huddle together for protection against chill November winds. Snug in the Jap knapsack In which she flew thousands of miles over the Pacific to Washington, "Brissy," the four-months-old Aus- tralian terrier pup, above, looks out wistfully at the country of her adoption. She's the pet of Comdr, J. M. Ceballos, USCG, who: bought her in Brisbane. CANADIAN TANKS ON THE MOVE IN HOLLAND HOMAG ig A 4 dro gi Close on the heels of the Hun retreating throkgh Holland, these Canadian tanks round a bend in the road during their recent advance in the heavy fighting on the Dutch-Belgian frontier, [eX "ROLLING! A ala x i The grave of Florence Night- ingale, the first battlefront nurse, is decorated by an American Army nurse stationed in England, where Miss Nightingale is buried, FOR MONTGOMERY 2 FARR This is a close-up of the field marshal's baton which will be pre- sented to Sir Bernard Montgomery by the King, The baton is now being held at the war office in London, Sha i & . As their aircraft carrier steams into a Pacific combat zone, Allied crewmen engage in a grim '"egg- a rolling" as they trundle 500-pound bombs toward a group of dive-bombers on deck, R--_ = CANADIANS TAKE or MANY HUN PRISONERS pp A Boe Orde ST. PAE a i oC aN In the fierce and at times fanatical fighting by the Huns in an attempt to stem the tide of Canadians sweeping through the Scheldt district of Holland many Nazi prisoners were taken and the Canucks continued on inland. Picture at top shows prisoners,cesting on a canal bank watching Canadian men and vehicles move up to battle, They were on their way down the line to prison cages. Below, with a typical Dutch windmill as a background, a Canadian convoy moves forward to join in the fighting in an important canal zone. After meeting stiff resistanceCanadians captured the sector. - PARADE ON a Te ty HE Cy a ep be we ie 8 iad i EA org en oy a RCA A Sy Laden Tu re Canadian Firefighters" march jauntily past the saluting base at Canada House, London, England, on their last parade before leaving for home. Salute was taken by Vincent Massey, Canadian High Commissioner to UK and Mr. Herbert Morrison, Home Secretary for Great Britain. * SAVED_CRUCIFIX Tt Cen SIT a y-- pr Phe - ~~ . On cool mornings, try Nablsco Shredded Whaat this way: Dip the biscuits quickly Into hot water, drain and serve with hot or cold milk. Or split them, toast lightly, dot with butter, and serve with top milk or cream, Plan breakfast around Nabisco Shredded Wheat. Growing youngsters especially nead the food energy it helps to supply, " THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD, Niagara Falls, Canada LE Sea gi a So is, , Ancient Filipino woman clutches her precious crucifix, which she carried with her when she fled into the hills when Yanks invaded Leyte. It was the only possession she saved and she hangs onto it for dear life. While hiding out, crucifix was used to set up a small shrine in the hills where natives. prayed for deliverance. ¢ Lope ; C2 " rs pa Ag DIRE RI BNE I 5 Na SUN ¥ Oey Mont n

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