ANOTHER FLIGHT PROPOSED
HINT FROM MR STANNAGE. KINGSFORD-SMITH A "GREAT FELLOW.” WELLINGTON, November 12. Interviewed aboard the Razmak, Mr Stnnnage, the wireless operator who was aboard • the Southern Cross when she flew the Atlantic, paid -n great tribute.to Kingsford-Smith, "the Daddy of the Air,”
"Have you any more flights fixed up yet?” asked the reporter. "Well, there’s something in the. air,” Mr Stnnnage admitted, "but I can’t say more than that at present.” ‘‘And you will be in it, I suppose?” "Like a shot if the chance comes my wav,” was the enthusiastic reply. Mr Stannage says that Smithy is a great fellow, and he would follow him anywhere.
Mr Stnnnage is looking forward to hard work with the Union Company.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1930, Page 2
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