Cable Jottings
GERMANS IXDIGXAXT. —Indignadon has been caused in Germany by he revelation that at a recent auction *}{ e the original manuscript of .Deutschland Über Alles” was sold to a foreign buyer for .£3 13s. —A. and N.Z. igOUSII AIRMAN KILLED. —An extraordinary airplane accident ocduring military manoeuvres in * p »aw. Two machines collided in , a * r - The pilots parachuted safely grrpund. but the wing of a fallnS airplane hit one of them and de■apitated him. The other pilot landed rarely.—a, and NT.Z.P.A. !jFEAT SKYSCRAPER.-—A conJ ract has been let by the Empire State of which the former GovU® 0 ; of New York, Mr. A. Smith, is president, to Starrett Brothers, for the of the world's highest sice building on the site of tlie WalAstoria Hotel. The structure will >e I,oooft high, of SO storeys, and will J®«®mmodate 50.000 office workers. It kL v, be re ady within two years. —A. N-Z.PA.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 776, 24 September 1929, Page 9
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152Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 776, 24 September 1929, Page 9
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