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BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS

AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CAfll.K ASSOCIATION SOVIET AEHOPLANE SEIZED. TOKIO, Sept. 1. The Soviet aeroplane coining on a courtesy visit- to Japan from Pekin failed to follow the prescribed route and landed in the centre of the fortified zone of Shimmonoseki. The plane was immediately seized and forced to Jiv to military headquarters at lleroshima where it is held. FR A N CO-BP A NTS H OFF EE SIV K. PARIS, Sept. ). The Frauco-Spanish fleets have epenj ed a comhined olfensive with a day long bombardment of the Hills at Alhucemas, prior to landing troops at Sididris for an attack on Abdel Krim’s headquarters. MISSION All IKS R FDFASED. PEKIN. Sept. 1. Tlie whole party of church missionaries who were held captive by the Chinese, including Bishop Howll were released on the 30th. Aug. all well. OUT OF GASOLINE. | HONOLULU, Sept. 1. According to n message received here Lorn Hilo, No 1 seaplane, which flew to Lcosan 3-10 miles from Honolulu, is out of gas and will Ik? forced to land. A DANISH STRIKE. COPENHAGEN. September I. Owing to the refusal of a demand for increased wages, seamen employed bv the Danish sailing shipowners union have struck. The Danish unskilled workers union have declared a transport blockade.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1925, Page 3

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BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1925, Page 3

BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1925, Page 3

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