IN THE AIR
TRANS ATLANTIC FLIGHT (United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) NEW YORK, September 14. A report from the s.s. Pennland, at sea, states that the German TransAtlantic areopkmc D:2073, circled over the Pennland at 1.40 p.m. (Eastern standard time) to-day, . 400 miles east of Halifax (Novia Scotia) and proceeded in a westerly direction. ATLANTIC FLIERS MISSING. NEW YORK, September 15. The location of the aeroplane which left Lisbon in Portugal, on a non-stop flight for. here, is a mystery. Early on Tuesday morning, forty-six hours after its departure, it had not been reported since it was sighted by the steamer ‘‘Pennland,” on Monday afternoon. SCHNEIDER TEAM. RUGBY, 'September 15. The British Schneider team are actively preparing for another attack upon the international three kilometres record. Tests are being made with a new type of propel lor. /•
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1931, Page 6
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