NEWS IN BRIEF.
. Ui'ilTEj- PRESS AaSUcJAIIUN -UX Kl.nA. J itn TeLEGRa t'ii—CtU- V HIGH 1 .) (AUSTRALIAN PRESS ASSUCiATii iH.j VANCOUVER, May 3U. the Niagara sailed at noon with i-50 passe-ngeiioi, including Sir James Guiison ->liira Giiorita-ssy, the pianist. LONDON, May 30. ‘ The Australian Scottish iurmeis had a lou-riim send-off rrom Edinburgh and a more lv.msmg welcome ait Gilaegow. A dense throng at the station ovenlu.ved into- the ..streets. (AUSTRALIAN PRESS ASSOCIATION UNITED SERVICE.) LONDON, May 56 Tin? initernaitiona-1 metal workei s’ conic re nee- at London forbade the Norwegians to make a reciprocal pact wUh the 'Moscow metal worker,s. The Madrid correspondent of “The Times” states that tho. aviators, Jinline/, and Inglesiais, have departed for a king-distance flight from Seville to India. Thev a.re using a special"y built ae.-oplane named “Jesus of Great Power. ’ ’ NEW YORK, May 29. Then. Raeche, a German avaitrix, has announced that he will make a non-stop flight form New York to Berlin in a Bollanea single motored monoplan? accompanied, by a navigator and a. <oni!ot. She hoi>es to leave after June 10. The f ight has been financed by a group of New York business men who me contributing 50.000 dollars. NEW YORK. May 29. The third, largest automobile, company in North America haw lieen formed Ivy the fusion of .the Dodge and Ohrysilor motor companies. The C'h.rysler company Ims 'absorbed t,!y» DcfHe* stock at » value of 113 million dollars, which is 33 millions le«isi than the Dillon Read Oompaii’ - I,a.id Dodge Brothers for it three years ago.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 2 June 1928, Page 5
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