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FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA. FROM U.S.A. VIA IRELAND. SAUL’S PROJECT. United Preaa Association—By Electric Toieurraoh—Copyright) NEW YORK, August 10. Mr Saul, of Ireland, who was Commodore Kingsford Smith’s navigator on the Atlantic flight of the Southern Cross, has arrived here from England to-day, and he has nnno'unced his plans 'non-stop flight from New York to'lceland, where the plane will refuel, and will) then proceed to Australia.
Mr Saul admitted that his plans, at present, . were indefinite, lie wishing first to confer with two other fliers whom he expects will accompany him on the flight to Australia, which he hopes to start before October. Mr Saul declined to,give the names of his co-fliers or of his backers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1931, Page 5
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