AMERICAN CABLE NEWS.
[Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.] EXPERIENCE TEACHES. (Received this day at B. fit) a.in.) NEW YORK. Sept. 20. As the outcome of Commander Rodseaplane experience on the Hawaii trip, when the radio failed, all army planes in future will carry homing pigeons. :*,t)2 MILES AN HuUIL NEW YORK, Sept.. 20. A. L. Williams, in a remarkable performance at Long Island, rising in a tiny aeroplane, covered live miles at a speed of Jf<2 miles an hour, lie travelled so fast that he declared when be put his band out. the wind was so strong that it was like birring it into a spurting lire hydrant.
AMERICAN AVIATORS WARNED. WASHINGTON, Sept. 10. The State Department has wired the American Consul at Tangier to call the attention of -A overman aviator volunteers with the French in Alorocco that they are violating the United States laws, which are designed to prevent Americans front serving with foreign military forces.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1925, Page 3
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157AMERICAN CABLE NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1925, Page 3
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