GENERAL CABLES.
Telegraph—Per Press Association.)
AIR MAIL ROUTE. AMSTERDAM, Oct. 10.
Prominence is given Ivoppen’s flight (cabled October Stb), with the mails from Holland to Batavia, in ten days, of which nine were actual flying days. The newspapers emphasise the possibility of reducing the flight to a week by means of relays of machines, with the co-operation of Britain, whose interests would also he served over tho greater part of the journey.
AUSTRALIAN CRUISER. SUVA, Oct. 11
Tho Australian cruiser, Adelaide, has sailed from Sydney on a punitive expedition. The Veronica is not sailing.
RAIDED BY LILLE POLICE. LONDON, Oct. 10
The Times Faris correspondent says that the Lille police raided a Communist printing office, arrested the manager, Faurcado, and seized Communist papers and pamphlets ready for dispatch to forty-three centres, whence they were to have been distributed to youths about to be called up for military service. Faurcade, who lives in Paris, is charged with inciting soldiers to disobedience.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1927, Page 2
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