THE WIDE WORLD
CABLED JOTTINGS BRITISH CYCLISTS IN PALESTINE CAIRO, Feb. 17. Captain Malins and Mr Olliver, the British airmen who arc motor-cycling round the world, and for whose safety fears had been expressed, have arrived safe at Kossaima, on the Palestine border. ITALIAN AIRMAN HAS TROUBLE LONDON, Feb. 17. A report from Belama states that the Marquis de Pinedo is unable to depart for Pernambuco owing to engine trouble. The seaplane, refusing to rise, was towed into the harbour.
AUSTRALIAN SINGER FOR PARIS OPERA PARIS, Feb. 17. The Australian baritone, John Brownlie, has signed a year’s agreement with the Paris Opera Company, opening on Saturday. He is the first Britisher to Appear in Paris opera.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19771, 19 February 1927, Page 7
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