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GENERAL CABLES

AEROPLANE MYSTERY SOLVED

onited press Association—By Electro Telegraph.—Copyright.)

(Received this day at 9.25 a.m)

PARIS, July 8

’The mystery of the aeroplane found on the French slopes of the Aiguilledegant yesterday is cleared up. The occupants are three Italians who were .forced to land and feared trouble from tho French gendarmerie, because the area is forbidden. The foreign pilots tied across the border. The red marks hitherto believed to be blood were signals indicating the landing place.

TIM HEALEY’S ESTATE. LONDON, July 6. The late Mr Tim Healv’s Irish estate lias been valued at £18,987, and bis English estate at £9562. His beneficiaries are his three children.

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1931, Page 5

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GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1931, Page 5

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1931, Page 5

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