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tasmanjfi-icjht. ADVICE TO AIRAIEN. UNFAVOURABLE WEATHER REPORT. IBy Telegraph—Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Sept. 5. That the weather conditions over the Tasman Sea still continue to be against crossing by air is evident by Dr Kidson's message sent at noon to the airmen as follows: 1 lie c><. oiu. has moved eastwards. Expect winds to back to north everywhere mcreasiog again to gale force, and weather very unsettled. In view of the conditions in the west Tasman Sea regard the situation as very unfavourable.
passenger in PLANK. (Received this day at 12.25 p.m.) PARIS. September 1. Lotti is not a stowaway hut is the son of a proprietor ol an hotel. ■ is the actual financier of the HU'tHe masqueraded under the name ol I, ovv to deceive bis father, who regards the‘flight as suicidal ami employed private detectives to watch movements. It transpires ho C the plane at night time, and sßitm, the floor of the cabin. I,ctp tl '‘ w'ttehin" at Le Honrget wore relic i '■»“ ■'“'"r;;;™ 1 : When 11,- pl.no ... 1, peared and waved his cap astonished detectives.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1928, Page 3
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