CHICHESTER’S FLIGHT
(Australian Press Association). BRISBANE, January 28. Chichester arrived at Clunearry. TO SYDNEY TO-DAY. SYDNEY, January 28. Chichester is due at Sydney to-mor-row. He left Longreach (Queensland) at noon to-day. He hopes to reach Charleville to-night. The final stage is from Charleville to. Sydney. It is a distance of approximately five hundred miles. SYDNEY WELCOME. SYDNEY, January 28. New Zealanders in Sydney, led by Mr H. L. Havyatt, are organising a welcome to Chichester. Mr Havyatt who is a solicitor here, prepared the constitution for the New Zealand Association in Sydney. (Received this day at 8 a.m.V LONDON, Jan. 28. Tributipg’Chifhester, the “Morning Post' ( says, his fiery© and self-confi-dence are. worthy, of the stock whence lie comes, ..He has undoubtedly the spirit of great adventurers and deserves all the acclamations. CHICHESTER DUE AT BOURKE. (Reoeived thin day at 9.40 n.mA SYDNEY, Jan. 29. • Chechester is not expected at Sydney ■until Thursday. He is due at Bourke, New South Wales, to-day.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1930, Page 5
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