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T«€ CfUfMBW AEWLAHE SENSATION IN GERMANY. Pros* Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. BERLIN, Judo 14. There was a'mild sensation when a bailiff appeared at the Tompelhof Aerodrome and announced that ho had been instructed to attach an auction notice to the Columbia aeroplane unless Mr I.ovine paid £2,000 to Dr Puppo for medical attention while Mr Levine was on a visit to Germany in 1924. The machine was saved from seizure only after combined intervention by the American Embassy, the German .Foreign Office, and the Prussian Ministry of Justice. The last-named body reprimanded the Tempelhof district judge who- issued the writ. The settlement was based on cash payment and mutual apologies..
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Evening Star, Issue 19584, 16 June 1927, Page 5
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