AMERICAN CABLE NEWS
(Australi:iii & N.Z. Cable Association.)
CANADA'S JU If I LEE. OTTAWA, July A
Hie Canadian Cede rat ion Jubilee celebrations ended to-night with a carillon concert. The day was devoted to thanksgiving and memorial services, in which addresses and songs commemorative of the pioneers, the lathers of the Confederation, and those fallen in the war, were delivered and sung. Impressive funeral services were held over the body of Lieutenant Johnson, the American airman, who was killed when Captain Lindbergh's escort landed here. The body was placed in a special train, over which Captain Lindbergh circled in a plane, dropping flowers on it. The dead airman will be taken to .Mount Clemens, in Michigan, for interment.
PLANK WRECKED. (Received this day at 10.2 d a.m.) VANCOUYEE. duly I. Richard (trace had rudder trouble after taking off from Mann. Hawaii for a. flight to United States. The plane was wrecked on landing, but (trace was uninjured.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 July 1927, Page 3
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