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AI It FLIGHT. (United Press Association.—By ElectraTelegraph.—Copyright.) (Received this day at 8 a.in.) LONDON, April 3. The City rtf Jerusalem arrived in Bushira and left immediately for Karachi. A FLYING TOUR. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) WKLTEVREDEN, April 5. Flying Officer .Murray and his v arrived from Batavia and are continuing to-morrow for Sourahaya. THE SCHNEIDER CUP. TEN SEAPLANES IN RACE. ,British Official Wireless.) RXJOHY. April 3. It is considered probable that ten flying machines, all capable of over 300 miles an hour, will participate in the race for the Schneider Trophy, to b© flown over the Solent in September. Italy and France are each sending three seaplanes, the United States one, and Great Britain, which holds tintrophy, is building six machines, from which three will be selected after trials.' TO FLY PACIFIC. NEW YORK, April 4. News front Seattle states Louise MePethridge Thnden, the holder of the women’s endurance and altitude records, is {planning to attempt a nonstop Pacific flight from Seattle to Tokio'in June. Site will be accompanied by a co- 'ilot-navigator and a radio operator, in a tri-motored plane, equipped with pontoons.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 April 1929, Page 5
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