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. I i : ...... SIR; JAMES PARR. ; ; j (Australian Press Association.) SYDNEY, July 19. - Sir Janies Parr was the guest of the New braiich of the Empire Party Association ilat an informal reception at : President of the Legislative" Council, ’Afr' Peden, welcomed Sir J. Parr. The Government were represented by tlie.; Speaker IGoricanhon and~Bavin. GERMAN AIRMEN. PERTH, July 19. " r? Bertram, the German airman, arrived by the air mail plane from jVyindham. He received a telegram from his; Jtjbnipanion, Klausmann, stating 'thd Litter was making steady recovery. ’ ; Rfijftram, in a broadcast address, said ‘ iie jfhs still so affected by his .Jiarrowing /.experiences, that he could not supply any details.;. .
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1932, Page 6
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