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BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS

X | Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.] A AV.lt ICCIv. RIGA, September 9. The coaster Neibade was wrecked in the Baltic on 30th. ten passengers and crew being drowned. A violent storm prevented fishing boats putting off to the rescue. It is believed the Neihnde struck a Hunting mine.

GERMANY’S CROWN PRINCE. BERLIN, Sept. 9

The ex-Crown Prince’s new attempt at -ft place in the sun, consists of looping the loop and other flying stunts over Berlin. The plane was piloted by XJdet, one of Germany’s foremost airmen, Commander of the Air Squadron, and was attached to the Prince s a run in war time.

PRINCE GEORGE. LONDON, September 9. Prince George, as a lieutenant, is aboard the flagship “ Hawkins ” in the China Station.

ST. QUENTIN ANNIVERSARY. m (Received this day at 12.25 p.m.) ** LONDON, September 9. At Air Bruce’s request a commemoration service was held at St. Quentin on the anniversary of the battle wherein the Second Australian division participated. Major Phillips, repie- ' seating Australia, was met by tlic Mayor and Councillors and attended a mass by the Vicar-General of Peronne for the’Australian dead. Later a procession was formed that fust laid wreaths on the graves of French soldiers on behalf of Australiaand then onibe Australian memorial. The Mayor of(st. Quentin sent a message to Australia expressing the local inhabitants sincere feelings of friendship. JUDGE’S COMMENT. LONDON. Sept. 9. In sentencing Mrs Bcvan, the Judge said she was guilty of a gross, deliberate offence curried out with remaikablo skill and ingenuity. Von did it for an unworthy eon and played the , part of a (loyal mother, but broke the laws thereby.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1926, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
273

BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1926, Page 3

BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1926, Page 3

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