St. do Montalont, carrying a passenger in his Brcguet biplnnc nt firooklands, attained a height of TSSOCt. He started on his flight at 7 p.m. and began to descend ■18 minutes later.
General Booth, speaking at. Eastbourne (England), said that ho had in hand a great effort to help the feeble-minded creatures who wore led nwny to vice, drunkenness, and crime.
Mr. Thomas Kinsoy, purser of the American liner St. ]'aul, completed his 1000 th voyage across the Atlantic on August G when the St. Paul reached Southampton from New York,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1234, 16 September 1911, Page 10
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