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GENERAL CABLES

JAPAN’S PURCHASE. THE MOST POWERFUL SEAPLANE. [ United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.] > TOKTO, February 2. A plane which has arrived in Japan from the ’firm of Short Brothers, of England, is claimed to he the world’s most powerful flying boat. It has been constructed to the order of the Japanese Government. After tests, under the supervision of British engineers, it will be attached to the Naval Aviation Corps at Tateyama, at the entrance of Tokio Harbour.

fatal election RIOTS

VANCOUVER., February I

A message from Bogota (Columbia) states that at least eight persons were killed and fourteen were wounded in the National Congressional election there yesterday

PRINCE OF WALES

BN ROUTE TO SOUTH AMERICA

•HAVANA, (Cuba), February 2

The Prince of Wales and Prince George did not land when they arrived here on Sunday. They only appeared on deck to wave goodbye to about two thousand persons when the Aropesn lifted her anchor. The Prince’s next stop will be Kingston, (Jamaica).

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 3 February 1931, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
162

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 3 February 1931, Page 6

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 3 February 1931, Page 6

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