U.S.A. FLEET.
[Australia A X.Z. Cable- Association.]
MKT BY SEAPLANE. MELBOURNE. Ja] v 21. At 8.3(1 a.m. to-day Flight Lieutenants Mclntyre and Hetnpol circled over the American fleet 120 miles off the coast of New .South Wales. SYDNEY. Jul v 21.
Admiral Cooutz. in a message to the Australian people, from aboard the “Seattle", says: “The whole Fleet keenly anticipate their visit. Already, before landing, we have received innumerable messages of welcome.’’
A later message states; “An Australian seaplane this morning circled above the Fleet in rain and mist. Sorry we were unable to send up a 'plane to meet him. out we did not expect him. owing to the state of the weather.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1925, Page 2
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114U.S.A. FLEET. Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1925, Page 2
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