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Charles Lindbergh — Part 8
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Was Seized Is Bared
Her Arrival Here
Says Business in England Is
Good—Von Opel,
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Previgugy, mf
The Tex of the ItaMan Line
docked at Pier 92, North River, j |
last evening with 1,160 passengers
from Genos, Naptes and Gibraltar,
Ship's officers told of # thirteen-
hour delay at Gibraltar, during
which British officials seized a
quantity of mall, returned other
mail that hed previously been taken
aff other Ttallan -ships and quas-,
Sst SlSSE saa ano eS
tioned fifty, German refugees among} ™
Mall seized consisted of 198 sacks Frits
- of registered mail, £20 sacka of reg-| Rex vo
".. lar mail and S11 sacks of parcel
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on wor arriving on the
‘post, The HRritish officers alan!) 0 UR TUCT a a ‘name
seized 181 postcards and 70 letters [} ae pr a
cwhich they found in various mall
boxes on the ship. Mail returned
‘was composed of 43 sacks of regis-
tered, 59 sacks of ordinary mail}
and 309 sacks of parcel nost. .
Thoeraton Gardner, president of ;
the Yardley Company of London, a
arrived on the liner accompanied | — .
by Mrs, Gardner to spend four “
weeks in this country. : _
Mr, Gardner said that pusinesa a
was better in London and England aie :
generally than it had been for some =e :
time. But he deciined to comment og
on the war or the political condi-|!
- Hons, | .
One Types ers A
oh
ane me na
prjvate gua
ealagy any axeeahatd
money in transit;
labor ject
known.
hom ac oF CF 4!
ous weapotls fpotsdasefr’’o ’
trial munitions. LaFouUs TE K
Ottawa, May 27 (4).—Officials
of the Deminion Bureau of Statis-
tics estimated that about 300,000
Canadians in the United States
rr
taal
he sola
. Finnish conditions to
Switzerland.- ¥ 5 exp:
had been ving in Switzerland sin
alected: a Facet and oitiven 5
the Parliament of that country la
pot 70" Opel said he Ton ba
aye a detenti:
racks at Gibraltar, Because of on
injury, he was transferred to th
military hospital where he spent th
ext elght days before boarding th
Res. He asserted that the Britisi,
mere peggtioning all persons of Ger-
ep Germany's chances of wi
© present war are about ¢ aie
favor,” he said. “They are
unbellevably strong. Y base this
éstimate on evidence af thelr over-
whelming air powar, th.
gous armament industry tremen-
Finnish Relies
ver. She said conditions tt none
war Finland were very bed peat
Also aboard the Rex was Marcel
miler, Commissioner General of
French Pavilion of the New
York World's Fair. Mr, Olivier |:
declared that his mission was one |;
of naare ava had as ga its object =
a ee EEL
of Franco-American ‘
improvement
ons
‘passengers included Vin- :
conto, Meaene Ttalfan Commis.
sioner General to the Fair; Count |:
Balzo di ¢
Adolite ‘Alessandrict eo ane and
st Pite,
TuTimMénda-
_ Commendatore
Alessandrini
Pet
en a 7
cleced doors, an --
would be ‘affected by the bill re-
quiring finger-printing and re
ere tars alone . :
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