BRITISH AND FOREIGN NEWS.
(Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.) SAILING SHIPS. LONDON, Sept. 22. The disappearance of sailing ' ships i.s illustrated in the report of the, British Sailing Shipowners’ Association, showing the world’s gross sailing tonnage i.s now 1,926,000 compared with 2,222,00!) last year and 3,509,000 in 1920. Britain’s share is only 12,000. AIRPLANE SHELLE-. LONDON, Sept. 22. The “ Daily News ” Riga correspondent says the Soviet frontier guards on the Russo-Polish border, mistaking in a fog a Soviet plane lor a foreigner, shelled and brought it clown. The pilot was seriously injured. The guards’ officer was arrested.
CONS 1 OKI? ATION DKH 111! ED. GENEVA, Sept. 22. Owing to the serious political aspects involved, the Assembly has deferred till December, the discussion on the press conference’s proposal to abolish peacetime censorship. Meantime the Coun- ‘ cil of the various Governments will con- * Rider the matter.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1927, Page 3
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