EMPIRE CELEBRATIONS
CANADIAN LOYALTY REAFFIRMED. SAD HOLIDAY* FATALITIES, [United Press Assn.—By Cable— Copyright.) (Austiallan and N.Z. Press Assn.] (Received 26, 10.50 a.m.) Ottawa, May 25. By direct telephone between Ottawa and London, the Premier, Mr. King, participated in the Empire Day celebrations in Hyde Park, Mr, King said that Canada was proud to be associated with the British Islet and the other nations of the come monwealth in proclaiming allegianqff to the Sovereign of the Empire. (Received 26, 9.44 a.m.) Ottawa, May 25. Over a dozen persons were killed and many injured as a result of Ems pire Day holiday accidents. These include two parents, who were killed, and three children, who were injured. when a train hit a motor cut at a level crossing at Locuyt Hill, Seven men were drowned in canoe aos cidents on Abitibi river, North Bay. DISPLAYS OF N.Z. PRODUCE. [Australian Press Assn.— United (Received 26, 11.15 a.m.J London, May 24. Thirty-seven London shops oom. peted for the Paris Cup for window displays of New Zealand produce during Empire week. During that time 135 screenings of Dominion films look place.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 139, 26 May 1928, Page 5
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