THE ZEPPELIN
EGYPTIANS GIVE IT GREAT RECEPTION. [United Press Association.—By Electric 1 ele graph—C opyrightj. CAIRO. April 11. There was a unique scene on the ar--1 rival of the Graf Zeppelin. One huni ured and fifty British Air Foremen j and two hundred and litty British solfliers hold the mooring ropes. Meanwhile iin excited mob broke the police cordon, necessitating (he use of fire hoses to clear a space. The crowd gave, a great ovation to Captain Eck01101'. who. in recognition of the R.A.U. held, invited Flight Lieutenant Luck to travel in the Zeppelin to Berlin, Lieut Luck came to Cairo to supervise moorings for the ill fated RL()1. THE ZEPPELIN IN PALESTINE. JERUSALEM, April 11. The Graf Zeppelin circled the city for an hour. The populace were very excited. The airship has gone to Jericho.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1931, Page 5
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