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AMERICAN CABLE NEWS

[Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.j FLIGHT ACROSS CANADA. VANCOUVER, Sept. 20. Completing the first AlontrealYlincouver flight, Squadron Leader Gidfrey arrived in eight days, after the hop off in a Royal Canadian Air Force seaplane. There wore several delays through had weather. Tlie last non-stop lap over the Rockies ,and other mountains in British Columbia of 720 miles was done in 440 minutes. Godfrey said:—“The course I took across Canada wlis an ideal seaplane route. It’s possibilities for the future are good. With the exception of the Rocky Alount.iins it would be possible in future to flv ov night over any portion of the route.” WHEAT QUOTATIONS. VANCOUVER, Sept. 20. The Chicago wheat quotations are:— September 133 J cents, December 136-i, May 141 J. VIOLENT ERUPTION. IN COLUAIBIA. DOGOTA (Columbia), Sept. 20. The volcano Galen's Pazo is in a state of violent eruption. The mountain is throwing up columns of flaming gasses thousands of feet into the air. There are also tremendous explosions. It is reported that the eruption has been preceded for three days by earth quakes. NICARAGUAN RISING. MANAGUA (Nicaragua), Sept. 20. The revolutionists were, reported to have captured Rama, but they were repulsed .

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1926, Page 2

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AMERICAN CABLE NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1926, Page 2

AMERICAN CABLE NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1926, Page 2

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