THE SOUTHERN CROSS
t United Press Association. —IJy Electric Telegraph.—Copy right.] NEW YORK, July 6. A message 'from Oakland City, California,' states that a presentation was made ’ there to Wing Commander lvingsford Smith on Friday night, ot a sliver service in aeronautical design, as a weeding gift. Smith said that he .would take the Southern Cross to Santa'-Maria, and there present it to Captain Allen Hancock, the backer of his first flight , to Australia. , DUTCH PILOT ILL. NEW YORK, July o ' A message from Oakland, California, states Pilot Van Dvk, of the Southein Cross although believed not to be seriously ill, is reported to be suffering from ptomaine poisoning and exhaustion. SMITH’S RETURN TO EUROPE. NEW YORK, July 5. An Oakland message states that Kmgsford Smith’s plane is to, arrive, in New York oil. Ju]y 13th', nnd ; it wilt leave the following week for England, supposedly with a provision that the nlahe will not be suddenly available for a flight f'-nm west to .east. . Kino-sford Smith to-dav stated,that he does not believe that the plane con'd be ready in time, '. Navi~ n t"r Saul and. Operator , Stannnw said that they would leave with Smith. . 1 ~
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 July 1930, Page 4
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195THE SOUTHERN CROSS Hokitika Guardian, 7 July 1930, Page 4
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