AMERICAN CABLE NEWS.
[Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.] SALE TO FORD. WASHINGTON. July 31. The Shipping Board is advised by the Attorney-General that it had authority to sell two hundred vessels for scrapping to Ford. IX THE ARCTIC. WASHINGTON. July 31. According to wireless from AlaeAlillau the ships Rowdoin and Poarv, are locked in the ice pack at Alclvillc Bay, with Cape York in sight on the skyline. They are unable to move until tho conditions change. Fog. iee, magnetic variations and other troubles are prevailing.
AIR BRYAN’S FUNERAL. WASHINGTON, July 31. After simple rites at the Presbyterian Church where he worshipped as Secretarv of State, Air Bryan was buried at Arlington on Friday.
ANOTHER POLAR FLIGHT. NEW YORK. July 31. Mr Lincoln Ellsworth, the co-explor-er with Amundsen, returned here today. He stated that another Polar aiwht to the ‘North Pole will be attempted. “We look on the last attempt as merely a preliminary, hut no definite future plan has yet been made." he said. The planes used in . i, O recent flight were not entirely satisfactory, a dirigible being more feasible. but the. expense would he great.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 August 1925, Page 2
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