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COURTNEY REACHES AZORES LONDON, June 28
Captain Courtney with three companions, started from Lisbon on an east-west flight across the Atlantic and reached the Azores.
XOBILE’S CREW. ROME, June 20. Wireless communication has been reestablished with the stranded members of General Xobile’s crew who have drifted thirteen miles since Nobile was rescued. Tlie Hraguiusa is still ice-bound. The ice-breaker Krassin is due at Spitzhergen to-morrow.
LIXDBERGIPS AI’POIXT.MEXT. WASHINGTON. Juno 20,
A message from Philadelphia states mat Lindbergh has been appointed consulting aeronautical engineer for the Pennsylvania Railroad in connection with the trans-Continent Air and Rail Transportation Coy., in which the railroad is interested. Lindbergh is already serving in an advisory capacity with the trans-Continental organisation, and will hold a similar office with the railroad.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1928, Page 3
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