BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
SEAPLANE TRIAL. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) MADRID. Jan. 29. Franco’s seaplane' No Plus Ultra, which flow from tho Canary Islands, to Verde Islands in hours, leaves Porto Praya on Saturday on the, third, stage to Fernando do Noronha, 1440 miles, which is the most difficult stage, of Hie journey. ENGINEERS’WAGES. LONDON, Jan. 28. Negotiations lasting two years, for an increase of £1 weekly to 700,003 engineering workers have broken down. The Daily Herald states that the present wage of skilled engineers is 50s to 60s. The death is recorded of Sir Geo. Forrest, historian, and of Admiral Ernest Trowbridge,, who died at Biarritz?-; during a lea dance.! Y i
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16946, 30 January 1926, Page 7
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