GENERAL CABLES
GERMAN PLANE TRADE
(United Press Association- -B.v Electric Telegraph—Copyright).
LONDON. November 24
Explaining why they purchased a German aeroplane in order to study i Ik* practicability ol tin* first hall ol (lie Cape to Cairo route, the Commoner Captain Guest says British manulacturers seem to have depended almost solely on military orders and cannot supply a cabin plane for louring, business and pleasure. I went to Germany and immediately luiind the plane I required. It. seems a pity the British are lotting Liu* world market fall into foreign bands.
AN EST.VIT
LONDON, November 21
Miss Annie Grant Tindall, off Cration, New South Wales, lelt, an English estate of 1:30.70!). Sin* bequeathed el()()() <.neli to the dioceses of Ora I ton, Gunyati, and Bush Brotherhoods of both places. • ’ •
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1928, Page 6
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