New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 9, 1927, Page 20

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1927. obvious advance. 0 plac ] at the memorial's veiling it was heaped with flowers | bones the trans-oceanic Chinese flag | birth. The b bones would ne it is still the gows attended the e hinese of the is at Buckingham Palace, ringham. s tea which costs six pence, while shop for and Queen Mary hive I rite brand costs five lobby- ¢ wstes in the matter ¢ . a pence, or about |5 i have . 1" nveil f 3 he remains of | a foreign count 8 \ Y arch t 3 who dicd in | R t een re ! Y this « ' en shipped | t an Scientists Do Much to Improvef “o: Survey Shows This Probably i Most Healthiul To over- of that have been m 3 v s easier tg econtr gk R 068 é an must ¥ ¢ which is ations in s re rer s at the sar int | e Northern Hemisphere, Dr. S J. Humphreys of the United E’] U E Weather Bureau explained Bunt i @ nces much more radical 1 L s in tempe as between E than the § iern Hemi- LU land is north of the Equator. 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