THE ATLANTIC FLIGHT
• 9 ' R34 HALF-WAY ACROSS By Telegraph—Press Association-OonvrieM london, July 3. A. message was received from the airship R3J, stating'that tho was half-way to Newfoundland, and that the weather was good— Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. HANDLEY-PAGE PLIGfIT, ABANDONED. St. John's (Newfoundland), July 3. Vice-Admiral Jlnrk Kerr . has abandoned the. proposed liiiHS-AHaiitic ih a 'ht in a Uandley-Pago. machine, and is coming to welcome the R34 at Atlantic City. |Vice-Admiral Mark E. t'-. Kerr, E.N., lias been a Major-General in the Royal Air Forco sinco 1918. The liandleyPagc machine-was the -largest-entered for the "Daily Mail" contest. It weighs about fifteen tons.]
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 241, 5 July 1919, Page 7
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101THE ATLANTIC FLIGHT Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 241, 5 July 1919, Page 7
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