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{CHICHESTER’S MOVEMENTS. mi.ted Dress Association. —tiy E'ectrto Telegraph.—Copyright. J SYDNEY, June 20. The Labour Daily says: Although Chichester wil lneithcr confirm nor deny the report, it was learnt yesterday that he intended to open up a new field of aviation by Hying from Australia to England via Dutch New Guinea.
Interviewed, the New Zealand! airman said he had made no final arrangements for any flight.
Asked if there were any truth in the suggestion that he would fly to Now Guinea, he replied: If you say so, it must be tnu It is known that Chichester Tins been in close consultation with Sydney officials regarding his next flight and according to a Sydney firm, the matter in all pobability will he final ised to-day. The Labour Daily adds: As a subject for an interview. Chichester can certainly he likcVied unto the proverbial oyster.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 June 1931, Page 6
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