PACIFIC AIRWAYS
AMERICAN RESEARCHES Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright HONOLULU, September 26. (Received September 27, at 1.30 p.m.) Mr William T. Miller, superintendent of the Airways Bureau of the Department of Commerce, returned from Kingmans Reef in the coastguard cutter Itasca to-day. He indicated that this area or Palmyra was suitable for an airways base between Honolulu and Paga Pago. He will proceed to Washington soon to report on the colonisation by Americans of Howland, Baker, and Jarvis Islands in the same area as the aeronautical camps. Six Hawaiians, who were relieved recently, returned at the same time.
Mr Miller reported that the flying weather was excellent between Honolulu and Samoa.
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Evening Star, Issue 22145, 27 September 1935, Page 11
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109PACIFIC AIRWAYS Evening Star, Issue 22145, 27 September 1935, Page 11
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