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SYDNEY, Oct. 16. Captain Hurley and Flying Officer Moir have decided \jto begin their s flight to Britain on Sunday, October 21, when they will obtain the advantage of a full moon. Captain Kingsford Smith is lending Captain Hurley an earth induction compass. I (••4 ■ v U-" : .(I DE PINEDCR S NEW OFFICE. vROMEU Qstv p Owing to ill health, General Armani, p Chief of the Aeronautical Staff, has resigned. _ •- fV (Premier Mussolini has De Pinedo as his successor. Us
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1928, Page 5
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