AVIATION
CUN NdLNGUAM’S r ,v, RESUMED IN EAST INDIES. united Prwg A*moriatu>iv.. ,Is^,. Telegraph—Copyright) WELT E VREDEN, Sep.fpi bgr : , % & ■A message. . from Soilrabaya that the Australian aviator, Cunningham, whose flight to England wa.S t,aftterrupted bv a 'forced • landing!. :o|i August 7, having effected repairs, has landed at Sourabaya, after flying from Eima. He “was seen and heard so. 1 )! 1 ?, time before his landing ; s-ygsterfiaA;; evening, but he then disappeared. A search resulted in his being found at eight o’clock in the evening at an oilfields property south of Sourabaya. The resque party found him under li'-*k plane, preparing to sleep there that night. He explained that he had lost his maps and had failed to locathttlfei i ■ .3 £i 3 i aerodrome. .
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1930, Page 6
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123AVIATION Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1930, Page 6
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