AVIATION
MATTHEWS TURNS UP
HOOK IN DYING STATE
(.United Press Association—By Electrio Telegraph.—Copyright.]
RANGOON', July 12. A message from Prome states that f Matthews ,the flier, with the “Dry- ' asel” plane, has arrived there, and that Hook has been left in a dying condition. His state is believed to be hopeless. Details are lacking.
TRANS-PACIFIC FLIGHT.
BROMLEY’S PLANS.
NEW YORK, July 12.
A message ;from Tacoma,', stated The airman Bromley (who intends to fly the Pacific in one hop) landed in the plane “City of Tacoma’!, tprdfty, after a non-stop flight from Burbank, California. , • ,
Bromley said that .'he would probably take off for Tokio after two or throe days’ speed tests, NEWARK, July 11.. A Los Angeles' message states that Harold Bn tty, a 27 years’ old Australian, will necompnny Bromley, on hi* proposed Tok’o flight.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 July 1930, Page 4
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136AVIATION Hokitika Guardian, 14 July 1930, Page 4
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