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A N.Z. Cable Association.] PROPELI.ORS FOR DAAIAGED SEAPLANE. NEW YORK. April -30. A message from Pernambuco states that two sets of propellers will bo shipped to Fernando De Noronsa where Do Baros’s seaplane was towed, to replace those broken in yesterday’s mishap. AUSTRALIAN MISSION. 'Received this day at 8 a.m.) NEW YORK. April 39. The general reception of the Australian’s Industrial Alission at Hartford was most whole-hearted, the newspapers giving generous space, members being invited to broadcast about Australia. The Hartford “ Courant ” in a leading article says the Australians have tbe courage and determination to succeed, being the birthright of a new country where difficulties and discouragement are great, but where possibilities are practically unlimited.
COAL MINE DISASTER. NEW YORK. A lay 2.
A message from Fairmont, West Virginia, states ninety-one men were trapped by ail explosion in a coalmine near there last night. Several hours afterwards rescue workers removed the bodies of eight dead and three fatallywounded. Little hope is hold out for the other eighty.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1927, Page 2
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