BRITISH AND FOREIGN
Bj Telegraph.—Pims AMoeiation.—Copyright (Received April 29, 10 a.m.) SALVATION ARMY. I/ONDON, April 28. Commissioner Lamb, of the Salvation Army, will Fail for Canada, Australia and New Zealand in May. THE S.S. BRITANNIC. The tonnage of the "White Star Line's s.s. Britannic slightly exceeds that of the s.s. Imperator. INQUIRY NECESSARY. The arming of merchantmen necessitates a searching Admiralty inquiry as to the real ownership of the vessels, owing to their association with international combines. ARCHBISHOP CLARKE. Archbishop Clarke; is out of danger. THE CHESTERTON TRIAL. The. trial of Cecil Chesterton has been postponed. IN THE ICEFIELDS. The steamer Virginian, going to Halifax dead slow, -was for fourteen hours in an icefield. She passed eight monster bergs on the scene of the Titanic'.s foundering. ROYAL REVIEW. The King reviewed 8000 Brigade Guards at Hyde Park. There was a brilliant assemblage present, including the Hon T. Mackenzie and the AgentsGeneral. BAPTIST UNION. ! The Rev George Pearce Gould lias been elected president of the Baptist Union. THE MURRAY SCOTT WILL. Sir Murray Scott's valet has testified that he believed iu's master always carried the codicil in his pocket.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10755, 29 April 1913, Page 2
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