AMERICAN CABLE NEWS
Thy telegraph—per press association.]
X.S.V. FINANCE. NEAY YORK, Feb. 10
Air Chelmsford arrived and declared bis mission purely ministerial to sign loan documents, lie was not authorised to discuss tbe possibility oi i Hither New South Males financing here. He expects to remain in New York about ten days. He will then pay a short visit to Canada, alter which he will return immediately. SCULLER GOODSKLL. XFAV YORK. Felv. 11. A message from Portland. Oregon, states tlistt Major Goodsell, the champion sculler, is safe. He is appearing there at* a local theatre. He declared that* he had no idea how the report as to Ids kidnapping originated. He had visited America three months ago. and had since, been giving a rowing act at the Pacific Cchst theatres. The Pacific Coast papers ol l'ebruarv sth carried a* Sydney despatch, credited to the United Press copyright, stating that Air F. C. Idir. a supporter of Goodsell. had received an anonvmous letter from Arexioo, demanding live thousand ransom for the sculler’s delivery.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1927, Page 3
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