AVIATION
AN ATLANTIC FLY
NOW IN PROGRESS
[United Press Association.—By Electric
Telegraph.—Copyright.]
MADRID, Dec. 15
The airmen Captain Cballe (Frenchman) and Colonel Burgas (Lruguay an) left on a non-stop trans-Atlantic flight for Montevideo. They are carrying sufficient petrol for fitly hours, and are. reported to have passed over Casablanca.
R.IOO ON CRUISE
(Received this dav at 9.25 a.m.) LONDON, December 10. R .100 successfully cleared tin* hanger in perfect climatic conditions and took the air shortly he I ore., eight this morning. It circled London for an hour and then proceeded to Carding, ton. Five hundred troops assisted the launching. The start of the R.A.F. fliglit to Capetown has been postponed. LONDON, Dec. 10. niOO reached Cardin "ton. bavin" covered Lid miles in two hours,
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1929, Page 5
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