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t Australia A N.Z. Cable Association.] BERLIN, Sept. 14. I'he incident to the French liters, mentioned yesterday oil their journey to Karachi (India) occurred at a spot in the BUuk Forest known as the •' Ya I ley of Hell.” It is believed the plane’s fall was tine to a sudden failure of the petrol supply’. Ihe machine nose-dived and the wing caught in a tree. The plane overturned and plunged into a brook swollen by recent rain, and was completely wrecked. Both airmen were extricated only with dilliculty. Thierry was already dead.
FIRST YEAR'S REPARATIONS. BERLIN, Sept. 15. The lirst. annual report of Mr Gilbert. Agent-General for the Reparation Payment, shows the. receipts for the first- year reached an estimated sum of one million marks, of which the payments amounted approximately to 893 marks. The Powers’ receipts were:
Britain 190 million murks. France 397 million marks
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1925, Page 2
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