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■ VISIT TO YARMOUTH; 1 (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copy right). LONDON, Oct. 2. The Graf Zeppelin reached Yarmouth at 9.15 o’clock. It passed along the entire sea front,' and it was seen by large crowds of people. Then it departed to sea in a, northeasterly direction. ' «__ ' . ..■>! ■■■ ZEPPELIN’S PROGRESS. : !. ! ; •' _> '>: ! ,■! (Received this day at 8 a.m.) “ BERLIN, October 3. After leaving England, the zeppelin manoeiTvfecl ‘ 'over the North 'Sea find crossed'tlifi "‘German 'frontier fit'2.2s. It woke up Hamburgers at 6.45 and reached Perlffi id/ 9 o’cioblc, esc’orted by a squadron' bf aeroplanes and tremendous enthusiasm' of the Crowded streets when it dropped a' bopquet at Hindenburg’s. Palace 7 and tlidn disappeared eastwards,j j s
MISSING* AIRMAN.
DELHI, Oct. 3. Nothing:,-ha heard of, ITuelienfeld after leaving for Siam at dawn on Monday., His flight route was across the' Bay ol Bengal arid tlience over a country of scanty communication. tide •: ' vd/AKnii
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1928, Page 5
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