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The New Year Stumbles In

... mingled in song to which a street musician, with banjo, provided accompaniment. CANADIAN'S DISAPPOINTMENT One of the most disappointed visitors at Piccadilly was a young Canadian soldier who stood disconsolate by the boarded-up statue of Eros. He declared ...

Published: Monday 01 January 1940
Newspaper: Hull Daily Mail
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 332 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

LONDON NOTES

... convoying of British well rs French ships, though have a hint It to day Mr. Eden's words of welcome to the newly-arrived Canadians ,Ve have -read a great deal about the Mag not Line and gained impressions of it in our cinemas A friend of mine who has just ...

COMMERCIAL

... English milling 51s per 5041bs at fa:®> imported feed £5 10s per ton, ex-store; flo® - National straight run fixed at 225. Canadian grade 22s 24s delivered, excluding quota b* per sack Maize Imported feeding il6 per ton. ...

TRANSPORT TRIUMPH

... TRANSPORT TRIUMPH. THE safe arrival ot a second contingent of Canadians is another transport triumph and another signal of the willing man-power in the Dominions for the service of the British Commonwealth. This time the French Navy has had a share in ...

Published: Monday 01 January 1940
Newspaper: Bradford Observer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 92 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

More Canadian Troops

... More Canadian Troops Arrive Almost a Complete Army: Mr. Eden's Welcome CANADA'S second contingent of troops, almost a complete army in itself, has arrived at a West Coast port, where an official welcome was extended by Mr. Anthony Eden, Dominions Secretary ...

MARKET

... suspending the export subsidy whest and flour from Wednesday next. Sellers to the Control required l 2d. per 4801b. advance for Canadian grades, while Australians were 3d. harder to buy. Demand on U.K. and Continental account continued fair. Quotations for first ...

ITTTIIIIIIIII 1111111 l 7 8 NEW YORK

... previous close) 3 Principal closing prices:—American Celanese 29 iparity 35J) Anaconda )3«j). Brazilian Traction 7j (9), Canadian Pacilic 4J (sj). Chrysler 89i (110 7-161. General Motors 541 IG7 7-16). International Nickel 36) (45 3-16), U.S. Steel 66 ...

HITLER'S MESSAGE

... persuade it. and asks its advice before issuing order. A New Year's card for Hitler the arrival in England of the second Canadian contingent. Hitler is using the fall in Russian ...

DROPPED BOMBS

... the enemy, obtained valuable information. • Group Captain V. H. Tait. who was born at Winnipeg. and served with the tirst Canadian Divisio:i until he joined _ _ _ _ . . the R.F.C. in 1917, commanded the Egyptian Air Force for some time and xas granted ...

Published: Monday 01 January 1940
Newspaper: Bradford Observer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 188 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Mil 9 DEATH OF SIR FRANK BENSON

... with several London seasons, and long tours abroad. Between October. 1913 and June, 1914 the company visited nearly fifty Canadian and North American towns from Montreal to San Francisco, and from Winnipeg to New Orleans, and presented fourteen of Shake- ...