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[by TELEGRAPH —FEU PRESS ASSOCIATION.] EX-COMMONER, DEAD. (Reec'ved this day at 5.30 a.m.) LONDON, April 19. Obituary— Ex-Commoner Eugene "Wason, aged 81. EGYPTIAN CABINET. LONDON, April 18. The Times’ Cairo correspondent telegraphs that the Egyptian Cabinet has resigned owing to a no-confidence vote on the Budget. BRITISH EMIGRATION. LONDON, April 19. Mr Dnvies has presented Sir Robert Horn with an additional twenty thousand sterling as assistance to the Empire settlement. His original donation has already been allocated to well established schemes. BRITISH AIR RACES. LONDON, April 19. i j Bert Hinkler was the hero of the Royal Aero Club Air Race Meeting at Bournemouth, winning all three races, in the presence of six thousand people. There were twenty-seven entrants in one race, and with a course of only five miles the spectators had plenty ol fun for their money, as the aeroplanes though travelling one hundred miles an hour, were always in view. There was only one slight accident.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 April 1927, Page 3
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