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AVIATION FOSSI BIGHTES
AUSTRALIA TO ENGLAND, (Received tins day at 9.30 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day
Captain Ross Smith in an interview, stated the flight from Sydney to London in the near future will lie easily accomplished in six days' flying in daylight only. The passengers will sleep at the landing places. He suggested the flight on the first day lie from Sydney to Darwin ; on,the second din, Darwin to Singapore; third, Singapore to Calcutta; fourth, Calcutta to Bagdad ; fifth, Bagdad to Rome; s.xth, Rome to London. * The aviators leave on a non-stop Hi.rht to Melbourne on Saturday next.
THE MARITIME STRIKE. * SYDNEY, This Day. The deadlock in regard to the shipping strike continues. No steps have been taken to arrange a further conference with Mr Hughes. The Tasmania Government is (WE chasing two vessels to maintain regular service with the mainland.
OIL DISPUTE SETTLED. SYDNEY, This Day: News is to hand that the oil dispute lias been settled and the workers are reopening.
THE EPIDEMIC. BRISBANE, This Day. Influenza deaths on Thursday Islam now total 127. Lack of nourishing foods as a result of the shipping strike, is greatly hampering the treatment -o patients.
THE FIVE HAYS WEEK. MELBOURNE, This Hav. In accordance with the design to work only five days a week, all the building trade employees absented themselves from work on Saturday.
AEROPLANE ACCIDENT
MELBOURNE, This Hay. Captain Wilson while doing stunts with a Sopwith machine at Geelong, struck a spectator, killing him. The machine was wrecked, but the aviator was not injured. NEWCASTLE, This Hay. Siulotl.—T.humntn for Auckland,
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1920, Page 3
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