CABLES IN BRIEF
More Canadian Troops.—Hundreds more Canadian troops have reached Britain. They consist of light and heavy anti-aircraft corps, ordnance, medical and dental units. Mammoth Airship.—A mammoth naval airship, planned to carry 150 armed troops, has been displayed at the Glenn Martin factory at Baltimore, says a New York message. It is the largest fl.ving-boat ever built and carries a crew of 11, Service in Ruined Church.—A large congregation attended an open air service. amid the ruins of the Church of All Hallows by the Tower of London, conducted bv the rector of the Tower. Rev. P. B. Clayton, founder and head of the "Toe H" movement. He said it was probably the first parish church to be built in Great Britain, having been founded in A.D. 670, and was certainly the oldest church in the City of London. He hoped that a new church would arise on the site.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24083, 30 September 1941, Page 8
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