OVERSEAS NEWS IN BRIEF
Daylight saving operated in the United Statc-i from 2 a.m. yesterday.
The Grimsby trawler Volesus has established a world record, states a London message. After a trip of 21 days it landed a catch which fetched £14,344. * * *
Seaman' M. J. B. Coulston, of Auckland, who was taken from the steamer Port Brisbane last year, is Imprisoned at Bordeaux, a London message states.
The King and Queen on Friday visited the headquarters of the London Metropolitan Police at New Scotland lard. Their Majesties were received by the Chief Commissioner, Sir Philip Game, and they made a tour of the building.
The London “Daily Telegraph’’ announces that an effort which it made to comply with the newsprint restrictions by reducing its circulation by 180,000 failed, and therefore it will publish a four-page paper on Saturdays add six pages on other weekdays. « ♦ *
In the Manitoba General Election 38 supporters of the Liberal-Progressive Coalition Government were returned. Only two Opposition members were elected. Government candidates were leading on Friday in 13 of the 1,5 remaining seats
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 180, 28 April 1941, Page 8
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