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JAPANESE ENTERPRISE. (United Prow Electric Telegraph—-Copy rigbt>) 'V ' V TOKIO, Qti. 30. The first of a', number of ‘lighthouses ' to be erected by voluntary contributions, will be operating in JJoVember from the summit pf a mountains uDthe Hakone district, the main -route of Japan’s air lines. It is equipped with evolving vari-coloufed lamps l of three and a half-million candle power. GERMAN PLANE’S MISHAP. ' ' ‘ LONDON; Oct. 30. The pilot and' mechanic of the German ait freighter, : which-was -missing over the channel and which sent out S.O.S messages, were rescued' by a steamer. The plane has not been traced.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1932, Page 5
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