LONG FLIGHT STARTS
North India to Singapore
(British Official Wireless.) (Received January 3, 5.5 p.m.) .. Kiigby, January 2. Twelve Hawker Hart aircraft of No. 11 bomber squadron left Risalpur aerodrome on the North-west Frontier of India this morning on an intercommand flight to Singapore. _ They were accompanied by Vickers Victoria aircraft carrying baggage and equipment. The aircraft reached Delhi to-day and will go on to Gaya to-morrow, via Allahabad. They tire due at Singapore early next week. The length of the round flight will be over 7000 miles. TAKEN TO AUSTRALIA * Letters From Crashed Air Liner Darwin, January 3. When the air mail which arrived by the Imperial Airways aeroplane Arethusa was opened, several letters were found which had been salvaged from the Royal Dutch airliner which crashed in the Syrian Desert. Some of the letters were charred at the edges and others almost burned in halves.
RETURN TO AUSTRALIA
Kingsford Smith’s Plans
(Received January 3. 10.10 p.m.)* Sydney, January 3.
Cable advice has been' received that Sir Charles Kingsford Smith is returning from America to Sydney by the Monterey, arriving on January 28.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 85, 4 January 1935, Page 9
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184LONG FLIGHT STARTS Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 85, 4 January 1935, Page 9
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