TO-DAY
... TO-DAY. for follow* lag:—ion roes, 3.51 a.m.; sets, 8.17 p.m. Independence Day, U.S.A. Barebone'a Parliament met, 1663. Samuel Richardson died, 1761. Vatkuiiel Hawthorn born, 1804. Hood bora, 1838. ...
... TO-DAY. for follow* lag:—ion roes, 3.51 a.m.; sets, 8.17 p.m. Independence Day, U.S.A. Barebone'a Parliament met, 1663. Samuel Richardson died, 1761. Vatkuiiel Hawthorn born, 1804. Hood bora, 1838. ...
... Norwegian soldiers, sailors, seamen, fishermen, and civilians in Scottish town yesterday celebrated their country's independence day. All bravely vaunted on their left breast long ribbons of Norway's national colours, and they marched through the town ...
... COSTS LIVES AT least 475 persons were killed in accidents during Ihe threedays' celebration over weekend of America's Independence Day. Traffic deaths totalled 230, while there were 149 cases of drowning and 91 deaths from other accidental causes. ...
... It was free house for the American 'orccs last night at the American Red Cross Service Club in Hull in celebration of Independence Day. A special dance was held in the gaily decorated club, and all the activities were under the personal supervision of ...
... FRANCE'S WORD TO AMERICA. PARIS, Tuesday. Speaking the Independence Day banquet ...
... Ambassador to Egypt, will broadcast from here tonight. The occasion is the national holiday in which Egypt is celebrating Independence Day and the anniversary of the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty of Alliance and . Friendship signed in London on August 26, 1936 —Reuter ...
... NIGHT OF WILD REJOICING INDIA'S night of wildest rejoicing with her diverse millions at one in the happiness of their independence day gave way to a morning of solemn ceremonies when Viscount Mountbatten, the last Viceroy, took the oath as Governor-General ...
... TERRIBLE BALLOON ACCIDENT. i Two Persons Killed: Others Injured. A licuter's telegram from Boston, says :—ln con- with the Independence Day hero yesterday, several persons ascended balloon. Owing the splitting o£ the silk the balloon fell into the sea, and ...
... encountering what r)^. travellers described as the summer gale they had known- d s -j The gale sprang up on American Independence Day* lasted all night. >*. ...
... A MIDNIGHT GLARE. One of the grandest celebrations Independence Day took place at? where the day was ushered by a splendid illumination of Pike's Peak, which is 14,0U0ft. above sea level: 1,700 pounds of red, white and blue powder were set off midnight ...
... plane which crashed into the crowd as it took off to lead fly-past of 200 Argentine military planes celebrating Argentine Independence Day at El Palomar airfield. The fly-past was cancelled. Three spectators, nine air force members, including the co-pilot ...
... King Haakon's Message King- Haakon, in a Norwegian Independence Day broadcast from London to Canada to-day, said: ■, I am grateful for the friendship and hospitality which you have shown towards our airmen who are being trained at Toronto. Norway ...