GENERAL CABLES.
BARON HUENEFELD SAFE
THAMES FLOOD DANGER PAST
(British Offloial Wireless.) RUGBY, Oct. 4. Any danger of London being flooded by the present high tide m tho Thames, as in January when a number of persons were, drowned, and much damage was done, is now regarded as pastOn the Norfolk coast, however, toe liie-h tido has inundated thousands of acres, causing much damage. ENGfL AN B-AIT STRATI A TELEPHONE (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, Oet. 4. The General Post Oflice is dismissing with the Australian authorities the establishment of a wireless telephony service between this country and Australia, It is learned that it i s probable that experiments will be made at a later date.
United Press Aesn. by El. Tel. Copyright (United Service.) DELHI, Oct. 4. A. delayed telegram from Mandalay states that Baron Vou Huenefeld was held up there owing to the sodden state of tho ground rendering a take-off impossible.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10710, 6 October 1928, Page 5
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