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AVIATION

PROGRESS OF BUTLER ,United Press Association.—By Eloctrie Telegraph.—Copyright.) LONDON, November 2. Butler has arrived at Baghdad on his flight to Australia. MISS SALAMAX GOING STRONGLY. LONDON, November 2. Miss Salaman arrived at Juba, be ng a few hours ahe:d of the lale Glen iKifds'ton’s time on his record fl.ght. ■She goes on at dawn for Entebbe. HAMILTON'S TO TRY AGAIN. LONDON, November 2. Ham’Jtoii Brothers, who 'had a mishap on the Continent when flying to Australia, have 1 returned to London, hut they will in a, few days start again for Australia. BRITISH MEDITERRANEAN COMMAND. RUGBY, November 2. Air-Commodore Charles Rathbone, Senior Air Staff.. Officer, of the Inland Area, has been appointed Air Officer commanding thq Royal Air Force In tht Mediterranean, with effect from Ist February, 1932.

It.A.F. AFRICAN CRUISE. RUGBY, November 2. Squadron Leader Gayford and Flight Lieutenant Bett, who made a non-stop flight to Egypt last week, to-day left (Cairo in heir Fairey monoplane for Khartoum. t BUTLER’S PROGRESS. (Received this day at 9.25 a.m) LONDON, November 3. Butler has arrived at Jask. In the morning he was delayed at Shaibah, where he flew from Baghdad, owing to magneto trouble. BOUND FOR CAPE. LONDON, November 3. Peggy Salaman* arrived at Entebbe, and started for Tatora.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1931, Page 5

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AVIATION Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1931, Page 5

AVIATION Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1931, Page 5

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