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N.Z. Wool Pants and Singlets 5/11 —See Plimsoll's advertisement. ITALIAN FLTII’B FEAT. ROME, April 11. The noted aviator, Renato Donati, flying a specially constructed biplane reached a record altitude of 49,813 feet and landed in a state of exhaustion. His instruments registered a temperature of 68 degrees btelow zero. Descending, Donhti fainted but quickly recovered and resumed control. THE DAISY INDUSTRY. WELLINGTON, April 12. Members of the Dairy Board had a long conference with Cabinet today. The Prime Minister stated afterwards that suggestions had been made by the Board which would be the subject of further • discussions this afternoon. He was not prepared to indicate the nature of the proposals.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20278, 12 April 1934, Page 16
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