GERMAN NEWS.
'Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.) GERMAN AIRSHIP. HEREIN, March 11. A giant all-metal living .ship, accommodating 20 persons and weighing fully loaded twelve tons, made a successful trial flight at Kriedrichshnven. It has four British Napier engines, totalling two thousand horse-power. 'I he ship will Ik* used between Hamburg and London. GERMAN SHIPPING. BERLIN. March 11. The extent to which German shipping has shared in the general prosperity of the country is shown in the Nord Dentscher Lloyd report. Whereas the net profit of 1025 was 85,000 marks, it increased in 1026 to 8.000.000 and in 1027 to 11.700.000. An eight per cent, dividend has been tied a red. GERMANY PROTESTS. BERLIN. March IT. The German Foreign Office has lodged a protest at Moscow against the arrest of six engineers at Donetz.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 March 1928, Page 2
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