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AMERICAN CABLE NEWS.

fßeuter Telegrams.] A GREAT PAGEANT. A CATHOLIC IXSTALLATIOX. 'Received this day at 8 a.m.) XEAV YORK, June 21. In a pageant unique to the Western Hemisphere, the Princes of the Roman Catholic Church installed Cardinal

Bonzauo as personal representative of the PopC in the twenty-eighth Eucharistic Congress at Chicago. The Holy Name Cathedral was abla.ze with thousands of lights ns the Legate took the throne surrounded by Catholic leaders, who included Cardinals,, each wearing scarlet robes, buckled slippers si lid red hirettes. The church seats only two thousand, so that few laymen were present when life eight hundred priests in black and white,, five hundred seminary students in purple cassocks, five hundred Monsignors also in purple, seventeen mitred Abbots. 250 bishops, and 57 Archbishops stood to greet the Cardinals. T'.S.A. MOTOR EXPORTS. WASHINGTON, June ' 21. The Department of Commerce announces that the United States, in 1925. exported 58.625 motor lorries and omnibuses, valued at- 37,703,000 dollars. representing more than one bun dred per cent, of an increase over 1924, compared with Canadian 1925 exports, totalling 10.182 units, valued at 5.260.000 dollars. Australia was the American’s leading market in 1924 and 1925. Australia took 155 per cent, more commercial vehicles in 1925 than in 1924.

The Department asserts that the lorry and the bus meet Australia’s peculiar need for economical transport, requiring a smaller capital expenditure and smaller operating costs than railways. Australia took 7,549 units in 1925, compared with 2,957 units in 1924. New Zealand lias also showed a large gain in its imports of America’s motor vehicles. The British exports of motor vehicles last year totalled 4.104 units. MISSING AIRMAN SAFE. VANCOUVER, June 20. A message- from Para states that Bernardo Duggan, the New York to Euenos Ayres flier, arrived safely, at Virga Bay, Brazil, on Sunday.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 June 1926, Page 2

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AMERICAN CABLE NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 June 1926, Page 2

AMERICAN CABLE NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 June 1926, Page 2

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