The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 31 Jul 1930, p. 3

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THURSDAY, JULY 3ist, 1930 THE HAILEYBURIAN aa Ra aR aR lian i ol ie ail aie in aie 2 ae a en a a ee a aie aln ofa. .aln~ sili aia eae -aie oie nal ale onlin. alin alhe. alld pee es eel alla adn on aie atte oat ie ot News Photos and Cartoons for Readers of The Haileyburian | -- Canada's New Prime Minister and Retiring Opponent oa e q oleae fn Don ala atiin...tiie.tfetie sie, sie sie sie sie sie sie oie -- ie lie fe afm in a an fn = Britain Shows Her Teeth at Air Pageant The above photograph was taken from one of the bombing planes after formation practice at Hendon, England, and shows be low half of the gigantic fleet of British Air Force machines which were used at the R.A.F. Pageant at Hendon earlier in July. rictad wean vag _ The committee looking after theBritish Empire Games, to be staged at Hamilton in August, decided - that the medal to be awarded to the victors in the games should be somewhat different from the usual run, and in the championship medal above they have it. The medal is held in a metal frame and _ is removable. The left-hand illsutration is of the medal and stand and the right-hand illustration of 5 'the reverse sidé of the medal. The reproductions are the exact size of the awards, which will be ' gold, silver and bronze. Heir to Throne May Come North of Tweed ite . AINT : it r a Oras A BEAUTIFUL tual take-offs. spoT YES. + ~ Lieut. Harold "Grit" Bromley, former Canadian Army flier, secretly-built, long-cruising monoplane on its initial flight at California. paratory to his attempted flight across the Pacific Ocean from the coast to Tokio, Japan. This will be the fourth attempt of Bromley. € a is shown above about to take off in his The flight was a trial pre- His first three planes were hopelessly wrecked on the eve of his ac- we most Ter THe iAnas Know AGOUr N TRACK Among those who left for the country last week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Litter and family. --The Daily Express, London Much public interest attaches to the visit of H.R.H. the Duchess of York to her Scottish home- q lands, where she will await the second visit of Mr.-Stork. If the child is a boy, the status of the little Princess Elizabeth, daugh- ter of the Duke and Duchess of ' since she is now in the direct line of succession. York, will be materially altered, The "Saguenay" floating in the harbor at Southampton, England, after Mrs. Desbarat, wife of the Deputy Minister of Defense in Canada. moat destroyers which are being built-for the Canadian Government. having been christened by rhis is the first of two torpedo The World's Farthest North Grain Elevator If the present Mrs. Marshall Field, who has her home at Reno, France, gets a divorce, Marshall Field III (left) may wed the pop- ular English hostess, Mrs. Dudley Coates (right) completed before the end of the year. Work has begun on the erection of the 2,500,000 bushel terminal way. Above is the artist's conception of the elevator as it will lo - iN (ddd dldddddddvige grain elevator at Churchill, the terminus of the Hudson Bay Rail- ok when completed. It will cost two million dollars and is to be

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