MOIR AND OWEN
REACH DARWIN
(Australian Press Association)
D ARAVIN, Aiay 28. A loir and Owen arrived liere on hoard Uie’Kyogio this morning. They were given a civic reception, and they will he tendered another to-night by he A'ioturia League. l’oth aviators look fairly well but tliev are reticient.. Their aeroplane truck Cane Don at a speed of 45 miles ier hour.
Movr'.s message reads: “AA’e are grateful for the assistan e rendered to us. and also for the shoals of telegrams from wril-wisliors.”
The avi.it rs will leave Darwin for Brisbane !.v the Atlanta to-morrow.
OWEN SLIGHTLY INJURED
(Received this day at 8.3 - a.m.) MELBOURNE. -May 29.
I'M ward Owen, father pf the aviator, received a message from Darwin, slating his son war. only slightly injured in the Cape Don crash. SYDNEY. May 29.
A Darwin message states the Atlanta with Moii: and Owen aboard left for Urishaue this morning where tliev c.xneet to arrive on Friday.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1929, Page 5
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158MOIR AND OWEN Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1929, Page 5
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