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Kingsford Smith’s Plight. ATTACHED FOR DEBT LARGE BOND NECESSARY TO RELEASE MACHINE. (Continued from Page 1). United Press Assn.— By Klectrl. Telegraph—Copyright. (Received November 6, 1.45 pm ) LOS ANGELES, November 5. Sir Charles Kingsford Smith’s Lady Southern Cross was to-day attached in a suit filed by E. Beverley, assignee of Tom C-atton, who asserted that the fiver owed him 2750 dollars for interest and services rendered in 1928. preparatory to Sir Charles Kingsford Smith'westward flight to Brisbane. Under Californian laws it is necessary for Sir Charles to post a 5500 dollars’ bond to obtain the release of his machine, which is now in the possession of the deputy-marshal.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20454, 6 November 1934, Page 7
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