GENERAL CABLES.
FLIGHT ROUND GERMANY. BY CABLE--PRESS ASSOCIATION-COI'YKIUH'E BERLIN. June 4. The flight round Germany by light aeroplanes of three types has been proceeding by stages since June 1. So far yiere have been two crashes. An Albatross plane crashed at Bamber. The driver fractured his legs and the machine was demolished. A Casper ’plane met a similar fate at Wuezrbiug, but the pilot had a marvellous escape. A DUCHESS SUES FOR DIVORCE, LONDON, June 5. The Daily Express states that a divorce petition by the Duchess of Westminister has been listed in the law courts. KING ETHELBERT'S BONES FOUND. LONDON, June 5. Workmen excavating the Lady Chapel at Sherborne Abbey found a stone coffin containing bones, which are believed to the those of Ethelbert, King of the West Saxons, who died in 866. MOTOR CYCLIST HURT. LONDON, June 6. At Stratford, one of .the three Australian motor c,vclist s who entered for the Isle of Man’tourist trophy races, crashed while practising over Die course. He sustained an injured shoulder.—A. and N.Z. Assn.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 8 June 1925, Page 7
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