TO-DAY'S NEWS OF THE WORLD
r BT ELECTRIC TBLSGIUrB-COnrKieUT ,] (Received This. Day, 11 a.m.) Tim TITANIC KNQLIJtV. MOW VOKK, May '..'B. •Senator Smith, chairman of the Titanic Committee, .speakiun; in the .Senate, said that the iJoanl of I I'ade'.s laxity wa.s largely responsible, for the disaster. The Jack of discipline alter the vessel struck rehiiltod in the .sacrifice of five hundred lives. PICTURE SHOW CALAMITY. MADRID, .May 28. While a cinematograph performance was being given before 180 spectators in an old .simp, a spark «'t lire to the building. One door was barred and the other exit wa.s Mocked by the flames. A low escaped through the flames. Out of .sixty 'bodies, which have already been recovered, only 22 Jiavo been identified. .MOVIXC! IMCTIUUOS L\ CIICKCHES. ROM 10. May 28. The l'jip;i| decree allowing cinematograph picturesof religion* .subjects to be .shown in the Catholic Churches extends to Great .Britain ami Greater Ikitaiu. It vests the re to in the Bishop, and the Parish priest, must be present as censor, and .sexes must be seated .strictly apart
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 May 1912, Page 3
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