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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Jun 1945, p. 3

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5 te ii NE BAL Rane LST A Fx 4 a FRERERGPHPR PIR THEIRS Re PIR SDRC U ARAN CB AAR) SY * 1 / SRR x > Ah, ~ 2 ~ a ® LOOKS WRONG, BUT IT'S O. K. BRIDGE ON TANK--TANK ON BRIDGE : MONTY DELIGHTS DUTCH LAD 20 RIPE S a | PR PTE PSS WA a ¥ Li -- I Sh fo Ei -- ¥ er vy ' rat ol i ¥ Great delight is registered on the face of this young Dutch boy, as Field Marshal Montgomery took a moment off to autograph the lad's notebook during a recent visit to the First Canadian Army Headquarters. COMMAND PERFORMANCE--TO LEARN THE TRUTH That's a British soldier at left, standing in meek expectancy while an armed German sentry checks his papers before letting him pass. It goes on every day in Crete where the big German garrison has been allowed to retain its arms, for fear of attack by che vengeful natives. Germans live in Suda Bay area and Allied personnel must - have special permits to enter. JAPS STARVE THEIR OWN 7 am The photos above are the first released of the British Army's "Sissors" tank, which carries its own bridge with it. From a nor- . mal position on the top of the tank, the bridge portion is lifted by a hydraulic arm, as shown in top photo and deposited across nar- row streams. The bottom picture made in Holland where narrow streams and canals abounds, shows the bridge in use. RE-ELECTED MAYOR OF NAHA S04; Because townspeople of Burg: steinfurt, Germany, showed re- sentment against British occupa- tion forces, Allied Military Gov- ernment authorities ordered them into the local movie theater, as pictured at top left, to see "Village of Hate," documentary film show- ing German atrocities at the notor- jous Belsen and Buchenwald mur- der camps. Top right, women With arms across bony chest, Jap prisoner reveals mal-treatment Returning to Lyons after release emerge from the theater, grim- by 'superiors -to S/Sgt. Andrew Fedoris of Whitaker, Pa. Half from Nazi bondage, M. Herriot ; { . starved enemy told captors that he was kicked in the face by Jap hh sows Fogerwing Sear, from faced, some weeping, alter seeing captain when he fell from exhaustion while carrying supplies. He Premier of Fons aE © e.elected the filmed horrors. At right, Capt. was found lying on ground near Wawa Dam on Luzon. Mayor of Lyons upon return, A. Stirling, Assistant District 3 ' Provost Marshal, orders a woman SMUG NG DUTCH COINS = ' A pistol-packin' "city father" is to rewitness the picture. 8he was i 7 # gre os Maj. Anthony Walker, above, of - . : 2 Fairfax, Va. He's the new mayor laughing when she came out of the of Naha, capital of Okinawa, : : "elected" to the job by his divi- theater the first time. sion commander. What fs -' Russia's position on Iran oil fields where U. S. and Britain have huge investments? Will Britain and France endorse Soviet pressure on Turkey for military olliance and freedom of exit from the Black Sea through the Dardanelles? .ardini TEHRAN @ 74 IRAN Should Greece get Do- 5 fiat YR dectanese Islands, 9 4%: Cyprus, which she claims from ls Echind RA (A) : Italy? Crete = LEBANON % What will be sta- ; Tobruk PALESTINEYTRANS tus of Arab "e, What will France's postwar fi DAN] League, the inde- 0, 3 position be in relation to her pendence of whose Cs vital north African empire-- air seven member ; Morocco, Algeria aid Tunisia? ios, / countries has been HE YPT# recognized? : CAAA What vill Britain's position What will Britain and France [i }] / be in Egypt, Trans-Jordanio, (SA | Bl decide obout Tripolitania and / Palestine and Iraq? 47 ! Libya, Italy's main pre-war y . / bd i colonies in Africa? Jf : AAA % PY ADEN 3 : 32 4 A PROTECTORATE ; L ANGLOEGYPTIAR 0 Hoo SUDAN 3 % H 4 LA ¢ Syria-Lebanon dispute; would undoubtedly find thems ast. Particulatly delicate, in view of possible general eague, (diagonal shading) composed of Egypt, Saudi of the painful questions for which Big Five will bave The Big Five--U. §., Frain," Rassias, France and China=--meeting to deal with th selves enenarled in majcr | "cblems involving North Africa and the whole Middle Arch uprising in North Africa, is the great powers' attitude towardthe Arabs L rt BO pf ¥ : ' yous : on Rigorously searched before starting thelr homeward trek, German prisoners are 6ften caught trying } Arabia, Iraq Trans-Jordan, Syria, Lebanon and Yemen. Map above locates some to find answers, ' to smuggle wealth out of Holland, Here, L/Cpl. J. 4. Kallenberger, of Wdlls, BJ C, finds Dutch coins sewn Ir the lining of a German corpor:l's coat. 7 : - i R ; 3 pi ¢ rool Re YY EYEE 5A

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