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i(«Y«m.)aN ANI* N CAM.B AHHOCIATIGN 'l'll E BALLOON HACK. I,IXIAI SACKS CHKW. LONDON. .1 one 0. A wireless Irum the German steamer Yalcrland, reports tlial she followed a drifting airship which .showed I lie S.O.S. twenty. miles west of l shunt. It proved to he the American balloon Goodyear the Tied. The \ alerland saved the crew. Advices from Client state a pigeon message from the Belgian balloon, liel-gi-a, says tin' pi lot is attempting to prot'od southwards as it is impossible to manoeuvre to England. .Much ballast was thrown out. KI LI.I* I) WITH A CHOPPER. LONDON, ditne 0. Arthur Bishop has been remanded. He seemed listless, almost sleepy in the dock. The polite pave evidence that liishop said: " I hit His on the bond with a chopper. ’’ GOVERNOR-GENERALS DAUGHTER. LONDON, dime IT Kir i.Jo]iii Maid.’s eldest daughter, need 20, is engaged to marry .Michael .Mason, soil of Francis .Mason. CANADA’S ATTITUDE. OTTAWA, dune !). Answering a question in the House of Commons, the I’reniier, Mr AlacKenj'.ie King, stated that Canada was not a- party to the security pact in connection with the Rhine. OimT.VRY. LONDON, dune !>. Obituary.—Sir Wilson Afappin.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1925, Page 3
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