GENERAL CABLE NEWS
MIKADO’S SON TO TRAVEL
TOKIO, Nov. 2. It is reported that Chichibu. the Emperor’s second son, is to visit Europe in 1925 and intends to stay three or four years to study military affairs. The date of his departure has not yet been decided.
OPEN TO ALL MEN OF GOODWILL. "LONDON, Nov. 2. Tho Bishop of Liverpool, in a final consecration service, announced that the new cathedral was open, to .all men of goodwill. Special cays will be sot apart u hereon Nonconformist ministers may occupy the pulpit, llic diocesan clergy will be invited to bring their own parishioners to conduct services, linking up paroclmu with cathedral life.
. Y PILES DAY CEREMONY ' LONDON, Nov. 2. Ypnis Day was observed at tne Cenotaph in tho presence of several thousand people. Field-Marshal Loid Plumer, accompanied by military attaches of France and Belgium, laid a great wreath of lilies and cornflowers, which was handed him on behalf. of the Yprcs League by Mrs. Thwaites, widow of an Australian oificer, and Sergeant Brooks, \ -C.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9853, 4 November 1924, Page 5
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