AVIATION.
(Australir n & N.Z. Cable Association.) ON THE WAY. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) LONDON, Aug. 15. Bremen passed Dublin. The Atlantic weather is uncncouraging. ACROSS THE ATLANTIC. BERLIN, Aug. 14. The aeroplane Europe landed at llrcmne .The occupants were uninjured but the machine suffered damage. PARIS. Aug. 14. The departure of Germans occasioned chagrin in Paris, where the east to west trans-Atlantic flight was regarded as the prerogative of French aviation. EUROPE'S PROPELLOR BROKEN. LONDON. Aug. 14. The cause of the Europe’s descent was the storms thirty miles from land. The machine turned back, broke the propeller and made an emergency landing.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 August 1927, Page 2
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104AVIATION. Hokitika Guardian, 16 August 1927, Page 2
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