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TCiF.I'OKTKD plot. AGAINST Mil IiGOVKU. (Cnited Press Association- ~J5y I'.ks tri< Telegraph- Copyright). I’, IT. NOS AIIM'iS. Don. 11. Tin- police to-da v annooiieod l lie div every of n plot, against I lie I * den t-elect. Mr Hoover, now on 40. id will tour of South Ainorien. Mr Hoover is »l Santiago. Chile I lie police wilhhcld details to avoid alarm. akiion.utjcal contkkknck. t Received lliis day at. noon.) AY AS II i NGTOX, Dec. 13. President Coolidge opened tlie International Aeronautical Conferem with an address which reviewed the progress el" human flight H'om autifjuity to the present flay. Hi'said in reference to the AYright eelehration this vonr. Ilial it would mark the third fjuarter of the century of the history of an flight. The desire of loarnj I ,<jr to fly had lirohahly always heen in the human hreast. 'President (.noted from Locks ley Jlall«“Snw the heavens fi11,.,1 with commerce,” and added that seven tv lliousand miles ol air routes were now regularly operated in the world
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 December 1928, Page 5
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