NORMANDIE’S RECORD
Rough Seas Mar Welcome British Official Wireless Service. RUGBY, June 12 Plans for welcoming the French liner Normandie on her arrival at Plymouth to-day after her record run were inter, fered with owing to heavy eeas. Four hawsers connecting the tender with I Customs and immigration officers on board snapped before communication with the liner was established. The passengers were unable to leave the ship for several hours. , Before their departure the deputyI Lord Mayor of Plymouth and other | I civic officials went on board and eon- I ■ grat uluted the commander of the vet- I | sei on his r'-at achievement. = . I
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 152, 14 June 1935, Page 8
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