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Oshawa Daily Times, 5 Jul 1940, p. 5

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oN a Raa = SEES CT ----_-- ESE a ES -- N= = RR SN NS NS AREER = = = = ~ TL LL Ls rind TURKEY FOR LEAVE TO HELP DEFEND STRAIT 9. Dark horse in the race for the |ation on the sixth ballot after Dis- | withdrawal, Willkie quickly forged | Ch of Indaina, who [sible next president of the Unite Republican presidential nomination, | trict-Attorney Dewey withdrew ahead of his only serious opposition, | placed Willkie's name before the | States is shown, Right, recelvimy Wendell Willkie stampeded the Re- from the race, releasing his dele- Senator Robert A. Taft. The new | convention, Mrs. Willkie is shown, | congratulations from some of hi public national convention in Phil- | gates, after been pushed back to a presidential nominee is shown, left, | Centre, as she waited the results of | followers. adelphia to win the party's nomin- ' bad third position, With Dewey's'n a happy mood with Congressman | the convention balloting. The pos- | Seek Havens in New World Far From War-Torn Europe Canadian Destroyers in British Waters TET Ofl-rich Rumania, already shorn over which Hungarian troops (lower * of valuable territory by Soviet |left) and Bulgarian forces (lower | Russia, momentarily expects to face (right). may. soon. be. marching. ' further demands from two other | Carol's armies (top left) retreated ? . y neighbors, Hungary and Bulgaria, | before the Red invasion but there | a: -- both of whom seek return of areas |are indications that they might be of Bessarabia and northern Buko- lost to King Carol's country at the | ready to match their strength with vina and that Hungary and Bul end of the first great war. The either or both the other revisionist garia, under pressure from Italy map shows the area of Russian oc- nations. Best bet is that Russia and Germany, will leave their cupation and also the boundaries will peacefully complete occupation | claims for later settiement, First Canadian Nurses Greet England With a Cheer Flow of refugees from bomb-har- assed Britain to havens in Canada and the United States has been ac- celerated with arrival of the first ship-load of British children in Canada. Here are some young Britishers who have found sanctue ary. Above is Miss Adji Butcher of Hamilton, Ont.,, who was study- ing music in Budapest when war developments made it necessary for her to return, waving as her ship sailed into New York harbor. A group of children line the rail of another ship reaching Gotham from the old country, TOP LEFT, while BELOW are Mrs. Kaye Don, wife of the British motor-boat racer, with her two children, James and Patricia. They were all recent are rivals, Released by the British Ministry of Information, this picture sh men of the Royal Canadian Navy coming ashore at a British port one of the first Canadian destroyers to arrive in British waters, . Governor-General Visits Air Command Speakers At Canadian Gathering in Gotha Among the first Canadian nursing sisters to go overseas, these nurses of the 8 hearty cheer on their arrival at an undisclosed British port. who have arrived in England from this country. -- ts A ------ Canadian Red Cross give They are among the 129 nursing sisters Rumania To Guard Remaining Territory CAPTURES PARACHUTIST Yo private C. L. Dolson of Galt, goes the credit of being the first J Canadian soldier in the C.A.S.F. to . a ; Pte. KING'S GUARD HURT Constable Sylvio Langlois, one of the R.C.M.P, officers who guarded the King and Queen on their tour ' Guest spackers at a Canadian gathering in New York on Dominion Day were Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia, whose pet hate is Adolf Hitler, and Hon. James MacKinnon, Canada's minister of trade and commerce. Ceding the northern part of Bukovina (1), Bessarabia (2) and control of the ports of Tulcea and Constanta (3) to Soviet Russia, Rumania has capture a German. Dolson Canada's new governor-general, the Earl of Athlone, is plctu last year, was seriously Injured when the car in which he was rid- ing turned over five times. announced her intention of fighting to protect other portions of her counry. Troops have been sent to the frontier to defend Transylvania against attack from Hungary and Dobruja against attacks from Bulgaria, They are shown together on the speaker's platform. Both stressed the danger to the North American continent fn German overlordship of Europe. captured a Nazi France. parachutist in with Air Commodore L. S. Breadner, chief of the air staff, when his cellency paid his first visit to air force headqusziers in Ottawa.

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