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AMERICAN CABLE NEWS

(United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.)

EM IGEATIO.NT ENQUIRY. OTTAWA, April 25

More executive efficiency and great or administrative latitude under ex perienced executives at higher solar ies was urged by Mr Beatty l l’l'esi ilenr ol the Canadian Pm-ilio Railway before tin* Immigration Commit too I II- favoured land sell lenient but inn sidered the present efforts were not bringing adequate results. He endorsed training in Britain and sni, eight in leu of Canada’s nine and a ball millions of population were of British origin. BREMEN’S CREW LEAVE. (Received this day at 9.30 a.m). OTTAWA. April 26. A message from Murray Bay states tin- Bremen’s crew left Greenly in the l-’onl plane. There is some uncertainty regarding tlu-ir immediate destinal ion, but it is expected to be either Murray Bay or Slagiics. BENNETT’S FUNERAL. OTTAWA. April 2(1. The funeral service on Bennett at Quebec was attended by bis widow, by (’(imniandor Byrd, and members ol the Government. A large crowd watched the body drawn on a gun carriage to the station, where a detail of the Royal 22nd Regiment fired a salute over the casket. Six aeroplanes circled over tli.* cortege, dipping in salute periodii aI! v.

AMKRICA.X STI NT RLFIT. OTTAWA. April 2fi. A report from Quebec states Premier Tacherau and Provincial SccJetary David. describing the spectacular flight of Lindbergh from Xew York to Quebec with serum for Bennett as pure hlufl. seorni it 11 \- criticised those responsible. Both declared there was plenty ol penunninin scrum in Quebec, and that rushed from X cm York Mas not the right kind. Premier Taschernu bitterly reproved making a great hero risk his life on a vulgar American publicity stunt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1928, Page 2

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AMERICAN CABLE NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1928, Page 2

AMERICAN CABLE NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1928, Page 2

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