Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 31, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Four were More or less pro ally the others equally pro Ger Man. One gave this description of the scene along the Calais Abbyville coast Road in Northern France last wednesday were panic stricken we swarmed along the coast Road with tens of thousands of other refugees heading South. Swearing and sweating French troops in motorized units tried to go through northward but the refugees were panic stricken there was Little the troops could do. "1 saw one group of refugees stand like Asid be halt a whole column of tasks at least 10 minutes before they literally were led off the Road. German planes bombed and machine gunned these roads for they saw moving organized columns of a Diplomat who travelled through German occupied regions from Amiens to Luxembourg asserted that after the chaos we left in the order on the Ger Man Side seemed incredible. Sup plies not Only were moving they were Rushing up at break Sieck Speed Over unobstructed highways. Ambulances headed Back. The Middle Lane by strict order which was followed to the letter was left open for motorcycle f. S. Hammett Canada s fighting airmen 1914 Are going Back into service and these three left Winnipeg thursday night for the Ontario air training Centre. Flight lieutenant Goulding was credited with 20 enemy planes in the great War. Muskrat skies bring top prices at fur auction with a Large attendance of buy ers from new York Chicago min Neapolis St. Paul Montreal Tor onto. Edmonton Vancouver and Seattle approximately 125.000 Musk rat skins the entire offering trapped in the summer Berry Reserve North of the Pas were sold thursday by Dominion fur auction company at the company s warehouse and offices James Street East. Quality of pelts George Milne manager of the auction company said was excellent and prices realized were in accordance top Price being per skin. Com Petit Iosi was keen and the entire offering was sold. Sixty years 31, 1880 the Alpha Crew arriving Back n Winnipeg from a trip up the Assin italine to fort Ellice gave the free press reporter a Good account of taking a Stern wheel Steamer up River against a Spring current they had taken 20 Days to get to fart Ellice and had come Back in five some Good furs from the . Post were in the cargo. Fifty five years 31, 1885 the Bottom had fallen out of the Market for Oats which with the supplies needed for the Middleton Northwest expedition had risen to record prices the Cereal was now Selling for the comparatively mod est Price of 52 cents per Bushel. Fifty years 31, 1890 it was stated that As a result of Long and careful deliberation Post master general Raikes of great Britain had decided to introduce the new safety bicycle for postal mess engers to use in delivering Tele Grams in anticipation of this in Novation which would at least halve the delivery time Many messengers had become expert cyclists. Forty five years 31, 1895 gardeners had put in some 700 plants in the Flower Beds at Elm dragoons band had been engaged to play at the River Park roller rink and skaters were looking Forward to some Good music. Forty years 31, 1000 the orangemen of Manitoba were planning to erect a handsome Block on Princess Street to be named after Thomas Scott orangemen executed by president Louis Riel of the Metis provisional government Dur ing the Settle Merit troubles of 186d-70. Thirty five years 31, 1905 Ralph Connor s first two books Black Rock and the sky Pilot had been translated and were running serially in swedes Germany and Hungary where they were shortly to be brought out in Book form. Thirty years 31, 1910 George Walton . Was again nominated As provincial Liberal candidate in Emerson. Premier Botha had completed his Caririe for the South african confederation which had become a peaceful progressive portion of the British Empire. Twenty five years May 31, 1915 Przemysla. Great galician fortress. Was the Centre of a great struggle Between the aus Tro German forces under general von Mackensen and the russian army under general irm Anoff the hero of port Arthur. Twenty years 31, 1920 managing Pennant contenders had not seemed to slow Down Man Ager Tris speaker of the Cleveland indians his Fielding had been one of the brightest spots in his team s defence and his batting had been a potent Factor in Many a rally. University alumni activities reported satisfactory recons were submitted at the annual meeting of the alumni association of the univer sity of Manitoba held tuesday eve Ning in theatre a University build ing. R. D. Guy jr., the president re ported on activities of the past year which included a Golf tournament participation in the activities of the University War auxiliary Council a programme m the series of univer sity talks Over the radio the annual and a reunion dinner. Or. Guy also announced forma Tion of the Maple Leaf fund incorporated by canadians now Liv ing in new York. The organization which now has branches through out the United states is raising Money to assist Canada in Purchas ing munitions and other Var materials. Other report were Given by the e 13 to s t r v ii r in 7k years for Raf every you invest today investment guaranteed fee Dominion of Canada. You Are invited to buy your certificates at our nearest office. A Bank where Small accounts Are Welcome through provincial government stations the attractions of Manitoba Are being described in a series of special broadcasts throughout the summer season. Talks of interest to tourists and to residents of the province. Interviews with prominent authorities on sport and outdoor life. Musical programmes Etc. Co operating in this activity provincial department of agriculture provincial department of mines and natural resources the tourist and convention Bureau Manitoba Telephone system the government of Manitoba
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