GERMAN NEWS.
[R euters Tklegrams. I ZEPPELIN FOR AMERICA. BERLIN, (let. 13. Enormous crowds wildly cheered the occasion of the departure from Fricdriclishaven of Z. 3, for Lnkehurst, New Jersey, which it is expected to reach in eighty hours. The handing over of the Zeppelin to America is bitterly regretted in many quarters of Germany. A student, who is said to he insane, was arrested yesterday in possession of a carbine ancl ammunition. It is alleged lie intended to shoot the commander in order to prevent its departure. THE ZEPPELIN FLIGHT.BERLIN, October 12. Zeppelin “Z.R.3” has wirelessed limn over Cape Ortc'gal at 8.30 this evening, stating she was maintaining an average speed of eighty miles per hour, and that the flight will he accomplished inside of 70 hours.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 October 1924, Page 2
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128GERMAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 14 October 1924, Page 2
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