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AUSTRALIAN NEWS

(Australian iV N.Z. Cable Association.) FLIGHT TO N.Z. MELBOURNE, .lan. A. Moiicricif says a cable has been received from the lion. A. G. (nates in

comics tion with the proposed flight to New Zealand, hut it is unintelligible. A further cable has been sent asking for an explanation. .Meantime further trials of flight proved most suecesstul. Knight said although Mr Bruce had requested them to discontinue their preparations, arrangements lor the Higkt had gone so far that it would lie a great disappointment it the New Zealand .Ministry withdraws its approval. There slid is a good deal ol uiirormintv about future arrangements, hut the airmen have not given up hope.

DANNEVfRKK. Ann. Ml- McNicnl states that the lion. .T. Coates’s cable, referred to h.v M.onoriclf. was probably a copy of a telegram he had received Ironi the I*ri in'• Minister and sent on to the aviators for their information. The New Zealand Government was in no way involved in the flight, beyond, at the request of the promotors, asking the Australian Government to atlord the necessary facilities to the airmen. new sorni wales rifle ASSOCIATION. SYDNEY. Aa n. 3. The New South Wales Rifle Association has chosen the following team to visit New Zealand, sailing on the tenth of February: A. McLeod (Captain). B. Freak, 11. Dunne. E. Chen„or. G. Forge. It. Kershaw. K. Boyd. K. Stockridge. E. Wilesmith. A. Ferguson. F. Nelson. 11. Taylor. A. IN,rev. Emergencies—ll. Johnstone, W. Knit on, and O. l.nmmer. FST AT ES SEQ l' KST RAT ED. SYDNEY. Jan. 3. During the past year the estates ot 287 persons were sequestrated in New South Wales compared witth 219 in the previous year.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1928, Page 3

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1928, Page 3

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1928, Page 3

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