AVIATION IN HONOLULU.
MUCH ACTIVITY. , [TkE PRESS Speei&l Sfervlce.] WELLINGTON, December 6. "They are well equipped in the matter or aviation in.tloholulu," remarked Mr S. S. Dean, who returned to Wellington to-day from a visit to the Pacific resort, "and every preparation was made to receive Gllfcs, who proposed to fly from America to New Zealand, and Kingsford Smith, who is endeavouring to put up all fendtir&nce record, fiotli the army and the havy have arranged to meet Giles on arrival, and keen interest had been taken in his flight, but the general feeling in Honolulu i was that the airman was Undertaking a foolhardy task. "On the day of the arrival of the a new liner trading between San Francisco and Honolulu, an illustration was afforded of aviation activity in Honolulu. Over a dozen 'planes were in commission that day to celebrate the occasion."
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19177, 7 December 1927, Page 11
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145AVIATION IN HONOLULU. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19177, 7 December 1927, Page 11
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