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[Australian & N.Z. Calle Association.] NORGE’S COMING FLIGHT. LONHON, May 10. A message from Kind’s Bay, Spitsbergen, says t'lie Norge is ready to start and had gained valuable experience on the flight from, \odso. Iho Marconi direction finder worked excellently. It is hoped to maintain wireless communication diying the entire Point Barrow flight, picking up American station when they lose Spitsbergen. The weather is fine with a. slight southerly breeze.
JAPAN’S EMPEROR. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) TOKIO, May 11
It is announced the Emperor had a slight strike of cerebral anaemia this morning, but is improving. JOAN OF ARC PARIS, May 0.
In a collision between Royalists and tlie police several policemen and demonstrators were injured. There were twenty arrests. The occasion was the celebration of the fete, day of Jeanne d’Arc. *
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1926, Page 3
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