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IRISH FREE STATE, AIR SERVICE TO ENGLAND. DUBLIN, June 10

Mr S. F. Lemass, Minister for Pi* 1 duatry, announced in the pail Eireann that an experimental air service ia being started between England and tho Irish Freo State in July, in order to

secure tho data preliminary to inaugurating a regular national service to tho Continent via Britain,

Difficulties aro being experienced In connection with tho creation of a mercantiio marino, in whioh it is desired to carry half Anglo-Irish and half Irish-European trade. Other methods would be adopted If tho present plans proved unavailing.

NAVAL DISCUSSIONS. GERMANY AND FRANCE.

LONDON, Juno 19.

The Daily Telegraph’s diplomatic correspondent says that Herf von Ribbontrop hopos to take naval experts to Paris during .tho noj(t two or threo weeks for a detailed discussion of tho Franco-Gorman naval relations.

brilliant golf,

SCOTTISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP, ALLISS' GREAT ACHIEVEMENT,

COURSE RECORD ESTABLISHED. LONDON, Juno 20, At Gleneoffles Percy Allies, with an aggregato of 273 for 72 holes, vyon the first unofficial Scottish opon championship with tho lowest score ever returned jn a flrs;-class tournament final round' of 66, a course record, Bousson 277, was socond, and Burton, 279, third. The Daily Telegraph says that Allies 1 feat of 7? hole? ip fifteen under fours over a 60D0-yard course was an astonishing achievement. His la6t round in ten under bogey was extraordinary, as he only once holed in a single putt. NAPIER PARK RACES, Flying Handicap.—Gold Mission, 8.0 (R. Savago), 1; Sunny Sky, 8.2, 2; Slippery, 9.6, 3.

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Waikato Times, Volume 117, Issue 19607, 20 June 1935, Page 6

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STOP PRESS NEWS Waikato Times, Volume 117, Issue 19607, 20 June 1935, Page 6

STOP PRESS NEWS Waikato Times, Volume 117, Issue 19607, 20 June 1935, Page 6

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