FLIGHT TO INDIA.
M'INTOSH AND HINKLER RETURNING. (by cable— prkss association— copyright.) (australian and n.z. cable association.) (Received November 29th, 8.25 p.m.) WAR SAW, November 29. Captain Mcintosh and Mr Bert Hinkler have left for London, where it will be decided whether they will continue their flight to India. The aeroplane remains at Lemberg. PACIFIC FLIGHT. (AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z CABLX ASSOCIATION.) (Received November 29th, 8.15 p.m.) SAN FRANCISCO, November 28. Captain Kingsf ord Smith has announced the postponement of his endurance flight across the Pacific until Tuesday. ATLANTIC ATTEMPT FAILS. (AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLI ASSOCIATION.) LONDON, November 28. fit's all over now. We've bent our last propeller," said Madame Lilli Dillonz, the Austrian actress, stepping ashore from the Junkers' seaplane at the Azores. [The Junkers' aeroplane has been attempting to fly the Atlantic to Newfoundland for some weeks past, but the machine has been damaged in taking off on each occasion.]
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19171, 30 November 1927, Page 9
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