AVIATION
SEARCH FOR HOOK (United Prose Association—By EJecti Telegraph—Copyright). RANGOON, July 23. An unofficial expedition party o gnnised by the Rangoon Gazette, ai [substantially financed by the Londc I Daily Mail, has begun a search f< the aviator, Hook. . : - ; MECHANIC KILLED. LONDON, July 22. The mechanic of the German acr< plane piloted by Von Gertzen in th Circiiit-of-Europe race, was climlbin out. of rhe aeroplane to rush to di control shed at Heston to day, whe lie Yeas struck by the propeller an killed.' THE AIR RACE. ~ (British Official Wireless.) (Received this dav at 11 a.m., RUGBY, July 23. Alan Butler to-day continued ti .. hold the lead in. the Round Europe air contest. He was first to read ■ Seville this morning, making tin journey from Madrid in a little ovei ; two hours, Later lie passed ovei Madrid on the return flight, proceed ing onwards- in his Gipsy Moth t( Saragossa and Barcelona. Thorn another Britisher competitor, hai been following him closely in the lead After Barcelona, the route lies vie Lyons, ‘Berne, Munich, Vienna ant Breslau to Konigsberg and then tc
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1930, Page 5
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