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NEW SHIPPING SERVICE. SAN FRANCISCO, April 17. The “Golden Fleece,” sailing on April 2dtli. will he the first steamer in the new service of the Oceanic and Oriental Line, to leave here for Australian and New Zealand ports. This vessel is Lookerl to full capacity with general cargo.
BIG RAILWAY BOBBERY. NEW YORK, April 17. News from Chicago states that four armed and masked bandits entered an observation car on the North Western Railroad’s "Overland Limited,” just outside the Chicago terminal, and robbed the passengers of money and jewellery to the extent of, it is now believed, fifteen thousand dollars. The bandits fled in the darkness.
GERMAN PLANES IN U.S.A. NEW YORK,. April 17. One of the first results of tho “Bremen's” flight is that American Airwavs Tours’ Incorporated has opened negotiations with Junkers’ AAorks at Dessau. Germany, for the importation of Junker planes, which will be used in a proposed air tour of the United States, which, it is believed, will he both a practical advancement of native and commercial aviation, and a oementer of German-Amcrican interests.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 April 1928, Page 2
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