LINER’S FAST RUN
WITH A SICK KING ABOARD. [Dinted Press Association.—By Electric jLoiegrupn. —Copyright.) VANCOUVER, April 10. A message iron: \ letorni, (British Columbia), states that the King and Queen o. Siam and their entourage armed there to-night hy the liner Empress of Japan. They were welcomed hy Federal and Provincial officials. ;,nd by Nava! and .Military officers. The King has much improved alter sulferiiig mini a chill, but all entertainments for him at \ ictoria and Vancouver hate been cancelled. He |ea\es Vancouver for New York at midnight to-nioi row. The liner. Empress of Japan established a new trans-Pacilic record for crossing the Pacific, doing s 0 in approximately one hundred and eightyseven hours from Yokohama Lo Victoria.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 April 1931, Page 5
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117LINER’S FAST RUN Hokitika Guardian, 18 April 1931, Page 5
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