ATLANTIC FLY
V : another attempt; -S v ’'NOW;IN'PROGRESS. Fress Association—By Electric ' " [ •Telegraph.—Copyright.) a Wfljeceiv<*iS r this day at 9. a.m.l • VANCOUVER, October 22. A irnessagbfrom Hhrbour'Grace, Newf foundiand, states W. F. Direman, of' Hillihgs, Montana, hopped off for Lon- ; doh to-day. His''destination was un-, • lcndwri until a letter to Air Poiiit offi;:clhls was 'opened following liis depar'Tciture.r'“ ; I'-y. ,;/ • • : 3&it#an. i ;' ? % : ent' ! to Harbour -Grace ihlee Weeks" ago, ostensibly to look up the family- record oif-Sir Francis Drake. V . He took, off at 12.15 p.m. in good ....wdather.' He is. flying a low-winged •: monoplane, Golden Wind, carrying 165 gallons of fuel. -4 .
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1929, Page 5
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