Cable Jottings
FOTTR AIRMEN KILLED.—A Goliath bombing plane crashed in a field near Luzy, France, and was smashed to Pieces. Four members of the crew * e re Killed.— A.P.A.-U.S. gEAT IX GLIDER.—An Austrian airman. Lieutenant Kronfeld, took off n a motorless glider in the Rhon fountains. He remained in the air ,5t e hours, and ascended to a record attitude of 1,660 feet.—A.P.A. OCEAN MAILS.—On the next voyage the liner He de France from Havre o New York, she will take an airPt&ne, which will leave the deck with special mails. This will save 24 hours. . n the homeward journey the same Plan will be adopted. The plane will ana at Le Bourget airdrome. A special ortax will be charged on the mail Matter.—Times Cable. jYATER of NILE.—Lord Lloyd, Eigh Commissioner for Egypt, arrived p London on Monday night. With the Minister of Public Works. ra him Fahmy Bey, representatives r.-** Sudan Government, and of the titish Foreign Office, Lord Lloyd will oiscuss questions affecting the Nile lepsf r problem - —British Official Wire-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 428, 9 August 1928, Page 9
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173Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 428, 9 August 1928, Page 9
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