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FAIRBAIRN’S PLANE. REACHES DARWIN. f United Press Association.—By Electric ioiegruyn.—Yop.yngtn.J SYDNEY, April 19. Eairbaii'ii and Snciisume have lauded at Darwin a tier their flight in-m Britain. 'I Ins pair made a humpy landing yesterday, i Ins was owing to a strong wind prevailing. They left luighuid mi February 19th 'They have hau a quiet, uneventful, and leisurely trip. Eairhairn is a Victorian, the son of a wealthy pasturalist. .Shenstioie is an Englishman. I hey were cordially w. Icomed by the Government Result lit. A message Horn Darwin states Eairhairn am! Sheiistone lamk-d there iron, Timor at 1 p.m. Sydney time. SCOTT REACHES SYDNEY. SYDNEY. April 19. Scott landed at Mascot Aerodrome Sydney, about three this a'Crnuoii, An official escort of six aeroplanes imw him some miles beyond the city ami flew in fomation with him to the aerodrome. He received it hearty cheer irom many hundreds of people. Acknowledging the toast of Ids health he told many members of the Aero Club that he expected his record from England to Australia would soon he lowered to eight and a half days.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 April 1931, Page 5
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