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Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. POLAR FLYING. OSLO, August 20. (Received August 21, at 11.25 a.m. Tho ‘Aftcnposton’ says: “Captain Wilkins has purchased the aeroplane used bv Amundsen’s expedition. Tho machine will bo Mown to London by Captain Wilkins.” Lieutenants Lntzowhohn and Omdal (who was a member of tho Norwegian Polar expedition) intend next summer to bnv an airship half the size of ZR3. All the members of tho late expedition will participate in next year’s flight, in addition to twenty men. The airship will bo captained by Lieutenant RiiscrLaisen, who was trained in England, and who took part in Amundsen’s flight.—Reuter. ■ ' COMMUNISTS IN JAPAN. TOKIO, August 20. (Received August 21, at 12.4,5 p.m.) g ano , an ex-proiossor at the Wasoda University, and Sakai, a veteran Socialist leader, were sentenced each to ten months’ imprisonment on charges of complicity in the recent Communistic intrigues. Twenty accomplices wero criven to ton months pen til seiviUidc. —Router.
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Evening Star, Issue 19025, 21 August 1925, Page 8
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