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AIR. LINER CRASHES. FIVE KILLED. (United press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) . ' PARIS, July 16. Five, including a well known Parisan mannequin, were killed when the Paris air liner crashed near Grenoble. Two aeroplanes were chartered to bring back twenty Parisan beauties, who recently went to Cannes to display the latest models, but owing to lack of space one- girl was obliged to use the regular air liner. Bad weather caused the driver to detour to the mountains where lie lost his way and crashed. GREECE AND BRITAIN. RUGBY, July 14. The Greek Prime Minister, M. Venizolos, who came to England to preside at the opening to-morrow of the Byron .Museum at Newstoad .Abbey, saw' Mr Arthur Henderson, the Foreign Secretary, before he loft for Paris. Later hf lunched with the Prime Minister, Mr Ramsay MacDonald.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1931, Page 6
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