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ON HORSEBACK. By Telegraph—Press Assn. —Copyright. (Received this day, 9.10 a.m.) - LISBON, Feb. 20. A German, Enos Kliemek, is attempting to win 1000 gold marks, which the German Government’ reputedly has offered. He is accompanied by an Austrian, Franz Gapcltal, collecting notes for a ibook. They are on a world tour on horseback, and started from Flensdurg in May, 1925. , They traversed Czccho-slovakia, Hungary, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Belgium, Franco, and Spain, where one horse died. The travellers, alternately riding the other, they arrived at Oporto during the rebellion, and a shell "killed the remaining horse. Accordingly, they took train to Lisbon, embarking for the Canaries. They have already covered 12,700 miles, and - intend 'visiting Africa.’ America, Australia, Asia, and Russia/ ■ ~ ‘
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXII, Issue 22, 21 February 1927, Page 8
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123ROUND THE WORLD. Waipukurau Press, Volume XXII, Issue 22, 21 February 1927, Page 8
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