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THE GRAF ZEPPELIN

DEPARTURE FOR HAVANA. (United Press Assn.—By Telegraph—Copyright) New York, May 28. A message from Pernambuco states that the Graf Zeppelin left for Havana to-day. EQUATOR CROSSED COURSE FOR WEST INDIES. (Rec. 7.5 p.m.) New York, May 28. The Mac Kay radio station intercepted a message from the Graf Zeppelin stating that the dirigible crossed the Equator at 8 p.m. (New York standard time) at a point 40 degrees west, 150 miles north of the nearest Brazilian coastal point, Acarahy. The position indicates that the Graf Zeppelin is taking a direct course to the West Indies.

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Southland Times, Issue 21096, 30 May 1930, Page 7

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THE GRAF ZEPPELIN Southland Times, Issue 21096, 30 May 1930, Page 7

THE GRAF ZEPPELIN Southland Times, Issue 21096, 30 May 1930, Page 7

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