GENERAL CABLES
DON NO. 2. t United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Received this dav at 12.25. p.m.) ’ BERLIN, Alay 24. Dox, No. 2, built for an Italian Company, and fitted with twelve six hundred horsepower Fiat engines, had trials on Lake Constance which were successful.
aviation honours
PARIS. Alay 24
Lady Bailey and Amy Johnson were presented with a medal and diploma of honour, by the International League of Aviation, hy the President, Colonel Harmon, who announced the Harmon trophies for 1927-29 wotud ho presented to Lady Bailey and that of 1930 to Aliss Johnson. The 1.929 Trophy was presented to the parents of Hugh Grosvenor, killed at Port Phillip on 6:1 :30.
Amy Johnson made a forced landing in a field in Kent when returning from Paris, She was uninjured,
PEACE .SUNDAY
LONDON. May 24
Sixty thousand clergymen, including twelve Berliners, support the “News Chronicle’s” appeal to all denominations to make May fllst. “a Peace Sunday” and devote part of the service to emphasising the work of the League of Nations need for immediate reduction of armaments.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 May 1931, Page 5
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