WRAP ZEPPELIN.
llOMKWAIil) JOURNEY. NEW YORK, June 2. A report from Litkohnrst states I hat llie Graf Zeppelin departed at 10.12 p.m. lor Seville on route lo Germany. The dirigible carried twenty-three passengers, besides forty-six ol a crow. The weather for the departure was fa van ruble.
""Among the passengers were Sir Hubert and Lady Wilkins. They are on a belated honeymoon. Sir Hubert said before leaving: "We shall spend a month in Switzerland, and then begin work on the hook about my lour expeditions.” Lady Wilkins carried a small black cat u ith white paws and whiskers. She remarked that it would bring good luck. Sir Hubert and Lady Wilkins found a honeymoon cake upon their cabin table when they entered the dirigible. R FROI IT F III) -M Tll Id 1)1 RIG lIS LE. Received dune 4. 10 a.m. NEW VOIAK, .lime Twelve hours alter the departure the Graf Zeppelin reported her jmsition as 900 miles west ol New York. The report added: ‘‘There is a northwesterly wind and the weather is dear. Our appetites are good."
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4461, 5 June 1930, Page 1
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