'I lie British Agri-allura! Wages Board propose l<> make an rirtk-r Ihal ljnvs between 14 and .18 who an' receiving instruction in ajJrcuUure. under tho supervision of an .approved -minority or organisation, .shall be paid tlio following weekly sums in excess of tho v aluo of full hoard and lodging :-iK between It and 15 years; 2s. lid., 15 and 10; 35., IB and 17;'4s. (Id., 17 n'iid IS. Important .Seattle interests have been instituting innuirios in Montreal with a view to llin establishment there of largo shipbuilding yards roprcsi'iiliiifr both Canadian and Ameriean eapilal. Oilonel Mangin, chief of the. "French Aviation Mission to Brazil, has orders to buy for the Brazilian Army all l.ho material lec.uired for the formation of an aerial bombing and ob-ervat'on squadron. Canadian airmen who have .seen oversea service have organised an air elu'b, and hope to own an aerodrome and machines, and to bo able to enlor internatioiial flying competitions.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 107, 30 January 1920, Page 7
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156Untitled Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 107, 30 January 1920, Page 7
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