AVIATION
CANBERRA’S LATEST FLIGHT. I United Press Association.—By Electrio Telegraph.—Copyright.) SYDNEY, June 13. 'l'lie Alinister of Home Affairs, Mon. Air Abbott, with six passengers aboard the air liner Canberra, lias begun a flight to the Northern Territory and Central Australia. Pilot Holden is in charge. DAMAGED ’PLANE WRECKED DELHI, June 13. Van Lear Black’s ’plane, anchored at Dumdu aerodrome prior to being broken up for shipping to America.* was blown over and wrecked by a cyclone. FIRST AEROPLANE LANDING. WELLINGTON, June 14. The first landing on the city aerodrome at Lyall Bay was made to-day, the machine being Goodwin and Chichester’s Avro Avian which came down from Levin, piloted by Captain Hewett, who considers that when the aerodrome is completed it would make an excellent landing ground for small planes in all winds.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1929, Page 5
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133AVIATION Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1929, Page 5
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