AMERICAN ITEMS.
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ACCIDENT OR SUICIDE. NEW YORK, Octol.or 15. Mr Helen Smith Woodruff, the authoress and playwright, leaped or fell to her death from a second storey window' of her home. THE ZEPPELIN ARRIVES. NEW YORK, October 15. A telegram from Lake I-lurst New Jersey, says: The navy station received a radiogram from the Dirigible “Z.R. II ” late this afternoon • saying she will arrive on Wednesday lorenoon and reportinglthat she was 'caught in a- thick fog about 1,200 miles off the coast and asked for compass hearings to verify her position.
NEW YORK, October 15. . The “ Z.R. 5 ” arrived at Lake Hurst from Eriedrichafen in eightyone hours twenty live minutes. She actually landed at 9.50 o clock.
HOISTING THE FLAG. WASHINGTON, Octoebr 10. United States ollicials refrained from commenting on the hoisting of tlm American Hag on Herald Island. Apparently the Government is not willing 1 to comment even on the informal clminctor of the claim to Wrangel Island, 'asserted on behalf of the Russian Soviet Government.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1924, Page 3
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