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BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS

nr tepeckami— rnuss assn., corviticm. SPANISH ,TV! lI.LI ATI OX. Af ADR ID, February 11. Spain is on fete in honour of Franco, the trans-Atlantic flier. The capital is illuminated, and the streets arc throng, id with merry markers. A “To Roam” will be snug in the Madrid Cathedral ic-day. Tile (ievcriim-.'iit has announced in honour of the feat, an amnesty to all prisoners to the extent of a reduction of one-toiilli of their terms of imprisonment. The project for a weelkv airship service between Spain and Buenos Ayres has been revived with the prospect of raising sufficent funds. A AIISRTXC Af. L’. LONDON, Feb. 11. The “Daily Express’s” lobby corres-pnnr-nt states: “The mystery of Admiral Sir Guy Gaunt, the Conserrniivo Ai.P.’s n'-Aoneo from the House of Commons was discussed by all sides of till* House to-day. II? has been absent for a year. II is friends are without anv information, but they believe that lie is either in America or Australia. He met with an accident ia (DR I. in v, hi li his collarbone was broken. Captain Jackson, the Unionist Party Secretary, believes that Gaunt has gone to America, though the Uninnisl whins say that they did not know of li is whereabouts.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1926, Page 2

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BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1926, Page 2

BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1926, Page 2

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