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c luted Press Association.—By lCioctric Telegraph.—Copyright.) LADY 1! KATJt’S ELY. CAIRO. April 12. Tiie Loyal Air K.irce will allow Lady Heath to ily the Mediterranean on her own respmtsibilily. PI! EPAIUXG foil LI! KA! LX. NEW YORK. April 12. Preparations have been made to receive the German fliers at Alitvhell field. All military and Hying activities will he st;-pended as s im as the Bremen is sighted off the Coast and the entire laiitingent of oliUI men at the field will lie assigned duties in connection with its lamling. A large crowd is expected to gather. Alajer Reynolds ot Aliichell field, will take the airmen to his home if they are successful. Weather reports are variable. AYasliington and Halifax are unfavourable and St. John’s Newfoundland favourable. ' "HQ
A DIVIDEND. LONDON. April 12. The Trust Agency of Australasia lias declared a final divdend of 2s and a 1 ion us of sixpence, tax free.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1928, Page 1
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