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Port Perry Star (1907-), 6 Jun 1946, p. 2

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-y {ONC A 2) a NA 3 nd P olan SEES Fe Ed ads a 3 RAL Tet ATS ALY ' | 3 . WCE NC Th WAFER GE Sens fit Fy AL 4 : & 4 ; SE Ra Re PTET 4h LEAN INES Rhy et ARIE 5 ay tis a SRI ER ange oy Sb aks 5 ---- et Ne = Audrey F. Rowley, widow of Lt. Col. John Row'ey, D.S.0., of Ot- tawa, who is engaged to Rt. Hon. Malcolm MacDonald, former British high commissioner to Canada, who has taken over the office of gover- nor-general of Malaya. Date and place of the wedding have not been decided. TO DIE Marshal Ion Antonescu, above, Ro- mania's wartime dictator, has been sentenced to death by a People's Court in Bucharest following his tonviction on charges of war crimes ind responsibility for his country's disaster. He took Romania into the Rome-Berlin axis, U.S. CHINA BASE? Nanking: Hankow Sfianghai 24 a Ichang : HUNGKING P CHINA a Yangt?® / vf HONG KOKG £7 naman ® £1 Reports from Lisbon, Portugal, say that the U. S. is negotiating for an air base in the Portuguese col- ony of Macao, at the mouth of the Canton River, in southern China, Macao, six square miles in area, has since been a Portuguese colony 15657. IT STARTED IN 1746 In 1746, Flora MacDonald, a Scottish noblewoman, rescued Prince Charles Stuart from pursuing British and that, boys and girls, is why this combination of ancient garb and modern transportation was seen on the streets of Red Springs, N. C, 200 years later, The young man is pedaling his way to Flora MacDonald College, to participate in a pageant celebrating the anniversary of Flora's romantic adventure with Bonnie Prince Charlie. WATCH OUT Apparently India has no snatch. and-run thieves or Mahatma Gand- hi is a trusting soul, judging by the . the native Rajah Muda, whose sub- cture above, taken recently at ew De India. It shows that he wears his watch on his hip, " dangling on a string. NR mT babi Baa a A sh a... MEALTIME IN PARIS : Two French children search for food in a lot near a store in Paris, hoping to find even a scrap of bread. As famine in war-torn coun- tries comes closer the scraps become more and more scarce, "The Emergency Food Collection division of UNRRA is gathering food o ~ for shipment abroad. Highlights of the News Siamese Charges In a message to The United Nations Siam has appealed for as- sistance in connection with the re- ported action of, French troops in "forcibly" seizing Siamese territory "which hey continue to hold.' Coincidentally with the receipt of the Siamese charges, an Assoc- jated Press despatch from London quoted a French: Embassy spokes- man there as predicting "difficul- ties between Siam and Indo- China." A British Foreign Office informant said Britain would sup- port Siam in bringing the. affair before the United Nations Security Council, U. K. - U. S. 'Bloc'? Soviet Foreign Minister Vyach- eslav M. Molotov declared in Mos- cow that a British-American "bloc" had waged an offensive against Russia at the recent Big Four Min- isters conference in Paris and that British-American capital was at- tempting to "subdue" war-weak- ened nations. \ He said that Britain and the United States, 'grouping them- selves in a bloc, gave the confer- _ ence no chance of reaching an ag- reed decision" on the disposition of Italian colonies or on the matter of Italian reparations. Informed circles declared that if there were an Anglo-American bloc it was the natural result of Moscow's actions and it was be- coming evident that Russia really believed its charges-of British and American imperialism. U. S. Loan To France The United States has extended a $1,370,000,000 credit to France to <help hes begin a four-year re- construction program. The Amcrican credit was divided in two portions: 1. A direct loan of $650,000,000 from the Export-Import Bank, 2. A line of credit totalling $720,- 000,000 which would permit the French to settle their Lend-Lease account and to purchase United States Army and Navy surplus now in France and in French over- seas territories, End of Rail Strike The railroad strike throughout the United Stites ended only min- utes before President Truman ask- ed, and got, action on legislation '0 permit drafting of men for indus- trial emergencies and penalizing strikes against Government-seized properties, The basis of agreement was a compromise plan Mr. Truman himself had offered. It provides for a pay raise of 16 cents an hour retroactive to January 1, and addit- icnal boost of 214 cents cffective May 22--two days ago, when the strike began--and no change in working rules for a year. The settlement was completed three minutes before the § p.m, EDT, deadline the President had set for strikers to give in. Other- wise, he said, he would use troops to run and protect trains. Queen Mary 79 last week Queen dary last week cele- brated her 79th birthday quietly. She wen. to Westminster Abbey *for morning service, then motored to Windsor Castle for a family re- union with the King and Queen and the Princesses Elizabeth and Margarct Rose. Seamen Strike The lake and coastal shipping strike has been called by the Cana- dian Seamen's Union (TLC) and approximately 5,000 seamen on the Great Lakes and both coasts are involved. The union said it was striking for a straight eight-hour day for crew members, instewd of the pres- ent 12-hour day. The Marine As- sociation claimed an eight-hour day had been offercd, subject to approval of the Federal War Lab- or Board. The union claimed it would re- sist efforts to sail ships with non- union crews; The Marine Associ- ation said new crews would replace strikers. "a, Ships affected carry such cargoes as coal, whea. and general freight between ports from the head of the lakes at Port Arthur and Fort Wil- liam to Montreal in the St. Law- rence River, Some passenger ves- sels also are affected. Ceiling Off In an effort to facilitate move- ment of cattle and provide a better beef supply during the present The princesses of the Netherlands were on hand to greet the Chu A HEARTY GREETING FOR THE CHURCHILLS sik i CRE ERE i rchills during their tour of Holland. # Vode | CET ay Left to right, Prince Bernhard, Mr. Churchill, Princesses Beatrix, Margaret, Irene, Princess Juliana seasonal shortage, wholesale price ceilings on red and blue brand beef will - be temporarily suspended from May 2/ to July 20, the prices board has announced. The suspension will not increase prices to consumers, 's retail ceils ings remair unchanged, WHAT FRAGRANCE when breakfast includes Maxwell House! This glorious cof- fee is extra delicious bee cause it's Radiant-Roasted to develop the full goodness of the superb Maxwell House blend. Instantine; | FAST REUEF \ 12 25¢ DRUGSTORES ABLETS ONLY PYRADEE* INSECT POWDER containing ODT PYRETHRUM KILLS: Cockroaches, Bedbugs, Lice, Fleas Ants, Crickets in buildings. ,. for ead, body and pubiclice and pers sonal Jeloping As used hy allied e troopstodustthemselves, bedding; clothing, etc. Quick acting an safe to use, *Trademarh Reg'd a AH "GREEN CROSS" PRODUCT ' AT YOUR DEALER CE STANDARD PIPE TOBACCO Cone BRITAIN EXPANDS ¥ 0 DUTCH EAST INDIES After 108 years of personal rule by the. "White Rajahs," the inde- pendent state of Sarawack, in north- ern Borneo, becomes part of the British Empire, Sir Charles Vyner Brooke (top), present "White Ra- jah," has just ceded his realm, shown on map below, to the British Crown. In 1838 the first white ra- jah, James Brooke, was elected to rule the country by the people and ts proved more than he could dle. Brooke governed, financed and controlled Sarawak single- handed. His nephew, Charles Brooke, succeeded on his death in 1868, and when he died, in 1917, the * Ther where my fovorte flavor was bon, Grape-Nuts flavor. a a Fi SINS WRIA LEGIT GY FRIIS DR G0 SIT ERA G Wo % 71 Round about 1897 big doings were going on in that little white house. For C. W, Post was busy creating that one really different flavor in breakfast cereals -- the malty.rich, nutsweet 2. And Grape:-Nuts Flakes give you folks neededinourishment in every spoonful: cachaohydrates for energy; proteins for muscle; phosphorus for teeth and hones; iron for the blood; other food essentials, g Registered Trade Mork oy i A 9 ET \ ry POC Grape-Nuts, Wl 17/ a | 4. Nie 2 & 'y NCR J Pd 2: Nowadays the glorious flavor cre- ated in that little white house brings folks eagerly to breakfast in lit. tle houses and big houses all over Canada -- in delicious, honey-golden GRAPE:NUTS FLAKES as well as o Two-grains -- not jnst one -- make Grape-Nuts Flakes so good. Wheat end malted barley are ekilfully blend: ed, roasted and then toasted for golden crispness, grand flavor, easy digestion. Get the giant economy package at your grocer's, wis Flakes A Product of General Foods RC present rajah took over. ----

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