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A TRANS-CONTINENTAL FLIGHT. By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. United Press Association. ’ (Received 12, 12130 p.m.) San Ff-acisco, September 11. Fowler 1 ,■ tho 'aviator, is planning a trans-continental flight from here to New York. He expects to take twenty days to accomplish it. Ho will follow tho railjvay pucs for the greater part of the journey. THE RECIPROCITY QUESTION. Ottawa, September 11. Tho Nationalists at Montreal are fler-ccly' attacking the part Mr. Heart’s newspapers have played in the reciprocity controversy.' Mr.. Bourassa, at ;as '-great demonstration, denounced Mr. Hoarst as a coward, on account of The latter failing to accept tlie invitation to attend a meeting to debate, the whole question. Mr. Borirassa' declared " iimt Mr. Hearse’s pronouncements were ridiculous misstatements, couched- in boorisii language. The chief complaint against Mr. Hearst is the free circulation of his papers in Canada to endeavour to influence votes.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 23, 12 September 1911, Page 6
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