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U.S.A. ENDURANCE FLIGHT. {.United Press Association—-By Electric Telegraph .—Copy right. J NEW YORK, August 17, Messages from St, Louis states the endurance fliers, Jackson, and Clirine, landed at 6.39 Ja, m, to-day. They flew for 647 hours 28 minutes JO seconds. Their landing was due to a cracked crank case. BRITISH ADMINISTRATION IN INDIA. (Received this day a + noon.l OTTAWA. Aug. 18. “The British administration in India has given to that- great eastern country faith in the impartiality of justice and peace needed for the furtherance of progress and unity. It has performed valuable services in its efforts to compose the claims and avert a clash between the races,” declared Sir John Simon, addressing the Canadian and Empire Clubs on Monday. He appealed to the people of Canada 'to take their share of the Empire responsibilities towards India. , !
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 August 1930, Page 5
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