GENERAL CABLES
• racing car. (United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.] LONDON. A larch 8. Campbell's racing car “Bluebird,” was sent to the workshop to enable the engine to be specially tuned up prior u> going to Buenos Aires on l lfh Alarch. In the event of Wizard Smith heating the record, Campbell will attempt to regain it in New Zealand. GLIDER KILLED. LONDON. Alarch 8. Thomas Eaton Lander, an expert gliding enthusiast, took off tit Faulksend. Harpenden, and rose to a good height when the glider nose-dived and Lander was killed instantly. OBITUARY. LONDON,'March 8. Obituary—Reverend G. Yale Owen, the first Episcopalian clergyman to adopt spiritualism. STEAMER ashore. LONDON, Afaroll 8. The “Buteshire” from Sydney to Hull and London wont ashore in the Fairway at Chequer Shoal. She is leaking in number four and five tanks. Tugs are standing by.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1931, Page 5
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