Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 28 Aug 1946, p. 2

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A JUST WHAT HE NEEDED King George receives 86 horses from Queen Wilhelmini of the Netherlands at Buckingham Palace in London. Thirty of the steeds are black and destined .or the household cavalry, crack regiment which supplies escorts for the Royal Family. RIGHT IN DER FUEHRER'S FACE! Hiehligbts of the News Peace Conference ask the Coiifertiict Paris Italy will ask the Coiifertiict of Paris for the right to heip draw the i)cace treaties for Austria, Ger- many and Japan. The Finnisli delegation was ejected from the commission and was told former enemies must pre- sent their views in writing unless invited to appear. Prime Minister Ping of Canada warned the Conference to stop "wasting vital time" and prepare "decent instruments of peace with- out endangering the future by futile discussions." Wasliington has prepared a note to Moscow rejectinji Russia's pro- posal for joint Soviet-Turkish con- trol of the Dardanelles and offering for the first time to participate in the defense of the Straits. â- J.T ..AV.I 'â- â- ) 9Vi; -. ieijfii )('.}))<.â- > These German women are Iau7hing fit to kill â€" at none other than Charlie Cliaplin burlesquemg their rrtc;,; once-loved Adolf Hitkr. The Chaplin film, "The Great Dictator," was req^ntly, «pri^n,g,,,bx jSt}r,prisj^|.,.jij ,,j on an audience ofsome 400 Berlineirs, who thought "flfcy were goir)£ to IBS "Kitty Foyle,'- 5?'RWjn?nt, , wiO'flndrai^^lS'rrtsHpfor'nat'on â- â- control«tlwision'6f;iArrielri(ton«MililWry (jQVt;mment. -'''•' â„¢ . •â- â-  ;: 1 "• • I 'â-  c !! â€" !; 8 y ii.o:)-,j!t .ji;.^ -j-ji-'-iiJi. to ;â- : ^-'noHuJ lfl7MU>4 â-  tijij -^ -2 ^..j .-^ > .007 fltiw aoiorri 9V/' Wair of Nerves An American transport plane, the second within ten day.s, was fired u|)on and forced down mar the Yugoslav border while on a regular flight to Udinc, Italy. The last word from the airplane report- ed that it was a target for aircraft and anti-aircraft missiles about half way between Udine and Kla.uen- furt, Austria. The seriousness of relations witli Yugoslavia was emphasized in the release by Washington and London of notes strongly rejecting Bel- grade's account of clashes between Yugoslav and Allied forces in Venezia Giulia. The United States charged Yugoslavia with conduct- ing a war of nerves against the British and Americans and accused Marshal Tito personally of making unfounded charges. Jet Plane in Test Flight Squadron Leader W. A. Water- son, Canadian-born member of the British Koyal Air Force, achieved a "tru«" air speed of 620 miles per hour in a test flight of the second "Star" meteor yet plane in England last week. On a similar test flight Aug. 14 Group Capt. Donaldson, Commander of the Koyal Air Force high speed flight, reached 626 miles per hour. Communists in China Mobilize Yenan called the I.i0,u00,000 Chinese in Communist-dominated areas to mass mobilization for full- scale civil war against the Chiang Kai-shek Government. It was emphasized that not only troops but also all of China's 130,- 000,000 ComnMUiist population was being mobilized. The Communists are said to have 3,200,000 regulars and more than 2,000,000 guerrilla fighters under arms. They control small sections of southern and eastern China, tliou.sands of s(|uare miles in western, central and north China and all of northern Manchuria. There also are strong Communist forces along the eastern seaboard. U.S. Seamen Strike The National Maritime Union (C.I.O.) tlirew picket lines around maor United States ports on the Great Lakes, calling upon all sea- men to oin a strike aimed at tying up the .'Vmcrican side of the lake shipping industry and halting the flow of iron ore, coal, grain and oil. Union President Joseph Curran, estimated the union's lake strength at 4,500 and strike headquarters THAT'S BUOY, BOY! predicted 4,000 to 5,000 other work- ers would oin the walkout in sup- port of the maor issue, a shortened work week. â-  f S %k ft. H \ ^1 M Lake, Walkout Likely The Canadian Seamen's Union charged that the lake shipowners appeared to be hedging in regard to settling the three-month-old dis- pute with the labor organization and indicated the possibility of a new seamen's strike unices the Federal Government takes steps to have an agreement signed without delay. :\ Calcutta Riots Rioting in Calcutta subsided after four days of looting, arson and murder during which between 2,000 and .'1,000 persons-.were killed. London took the view" that jhese grave disturlrances would not be likely to upset the efforts to form a new interim Government in India. THERE'S A SURPRISE awaiting you if you haven't yet tried delicious Max-tvell House Coffee. It's "Radi- ant-Roasted" to develop all the extra flavor in the superb Maxwell House blend. I* ^1 l\ MACHINERY NKW AND USED Of Every Description Phone EL. 1271 H. W PETRIE CO LTD 47 PrtJnl St. \V. â€" Toronto •VVI! IH'V « SRI. I,' ypc of home, ^he Swedish f^af J Worker will live in shortly. It was tural Exhi"biti6'rt ih St'6<!kh6lm. Svi^edfch is making strenuous efforts. to owertonife .thif / housing ; ahortagey j i .:fiib'.-)ii'l' .olfivii. .'1 •( ,.• I :-f A^'oVEiiu IRANIAN. Olt FIELD STRIKES <|:.i MeAferMMieion i^ Britainshifts fMopj In Iraq to Iron border, worm it will move into Iron without consulting UN if British interests orlivsS ore Hiought endo ngewd J • "Irfl/lP^'-lfWINS !<â- '"â-  andria«»ol(l > / ^ A' 'â-  W. h Hi j£S o SrxT Ampncan-AratJian Oil Co. lArrencn) BAHRAIN 1.1 Hf\_. Persian Slatid.irc' Oil of C.ilifornia ,Tnr) the Tpx.is Co.niotluces3S,000 barrels dailv. ('•; ; .V Doha .'^-(QATA TRUCIAL 'â€"OMAN iHkif'.iimi ^.f.» ii y/:iM '/TjKKioM .... Domerl.'c u:uc:t heWioil ^ifld«)if?rhwtc|sa)[mjiy I compel' GreseiBriv government owhr over half or ' y OMAH tll'iid v'l This life guard keeps a wary eye on an old NjSvy njine that Wasiied'^ '''',"' asljori^foo C!ij),neyyl.siand beach near .New '?'o'rkCi'ty."i3at)iei-q thoijght '^â- '''' at.^^^Jt ^ak,fp old buoy, but Navy experts todk.one Itaok, said'if' â- ^'â- â-  W*.fft.(f^?*vf!i" ^^^ 'ype used in Nevr Yori 1iai;l;or'^iti ,1941,' aild"'^ ' ordered it towed to sea and destroyed," TafUvuTT 1/^- OUJ^ 41 D 'J 'EVER? ^Ofw**.! irt-jaiT .oak'i .i-.v.-jlu't^ THANt<6.8lLL, I'LL ee Right OVER/ •: tri-st rii'V In Iran, highlighiVid"!^:^' Vwt'WtilJti A)tf '»0<ttJ*l VfrdrkfcW which' parafyjed, yjtt* l^ri^ti^^rii - .'il'Pjiy, I compel Gresei-BrtViniftOiimovt! anried forces intp.^fi(p.| '^'"- o--«:->- over half of -.. - ^'^'m^ h>\ owns over half of the Anglo-Ir4t^iR.v,,,9il,,,CQmnanv, whose Khiwistan well! _^ . ._ «T,r il5!l.",! '" "" I^"''^ J^s-:'. producing n.QOa.OOQ, t^s in IdW. 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LITTLE PUPPY 1 rt, ) BUT WHEN vcuoer BACKflbOrtOaR OOOeSTEP YtU FIND YOUR YOUNGSTER CRYING OVER THE MUTT Vbu'VE JUST CHASED I ' l |l|| lii lr ) i; i i - ii|i illi l l|)|li | i 11 ' I l i' f i ~ â- '*^, Vby WOULDN'T 1 HUeTAtlTTLE] DOCGie WOULD You, DADDY, 9 r^^n a «* I well.well, Pooh, old FeLLOVV Rl r- DAWES ..„ Mm D'vi'eVER FEEL THAT KIMDNESS TO AMIMALS ISNTSUCH A 8At> Jb€A AFTER ALL I, ^ t' fi flOOJS

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