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AFTER A RECORD. LONG DISTANCE FLIGHT. (United Press Association— By Electro Telegraph -Copyright, i LONDON, January 5. A Marseilles message says Codas and Ri bid a cabled on 12th September, ioft at 5.35 in a new type of Brcquet military machine of 650 horse-power and jrlispano engine, in an attempt to reach •Hanoi on Sunday, hoping to break che Hanoi-Paris record of 108 hours on the return flight. KINGSFORD SMITH. LONDON, January 4. The Southern Star, with mails, leaves Hamble Aerodrome on January 6th, for Australia. AERIAL COMBINE. ELIMINATION OF COMPETITION. BERLIN, January 5. As part of the Franco-German economic programme, negotiations have been opuied for the formation of a j° infc aerial combine, in which Von Eekenei will participate. It is intended to eliminate Franco-German competition, particularly in the far East and South America. It is proposed that the 'Graf Zeppelin Should be included ill the combine and make ten journeys annually to SouUi (America.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1932, Page 6
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