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OFFICIAL WIRELESS

' A COLLISION. '

(British Official Wireless)

' 'RUGBY, April 24. A' collision which took place off Dullness between : the German giant liner Bremen 46,500 tons und small British tanker, British Grenadier of 7,000 tons, had fortunately no very serious results. It took place

in a dense fogv-ThV Bremen was un-

.damaged. She sent a wireless mesto the stating she had collided wiih a tanker, name unknown, which .plight need assistance. The tanker, however, wirelessed that

two, of her tanks were leaking but she ! ' did not require' assistance, 1 ancl was proceeding to Deal' to land a super* jiumary who ‘ required immediate anedical attention. C '-The Bremen which was outward bound from BremOrhnv--en is due at Southampton this evening having been'deldyed by the fog.

EGYPTIAN' CONFERENCE,

RUGBY, April 25

Anglo-Egypti.in negotiations which wei;e adjourned'just-before Easter in order that members of the Egyptian delegation their colleagues in Cairo upon certain paint.*, .ur.e-, to be resumed/, in London on Tuesday morning, r 5 :'

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1930, Page 5

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160

OFFICIAL WIRELESS Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1930, Page 5

OFFICIAL WIRELESS Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1930, Page 5

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