AVIATION
AIR SERVICE CANADA TO ENGLAND. L United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) OTTAWA, March. 23. It is reported that Bert Hinkler and Sir Hubert Wilkins are considering projecting a Canatlian-Enghfnd commercial air service. Sir Hubert Wilkins stated that it is undertsood that plans fur .tho enterprise are under way. However, lie declined to confirm or elucidate his connection. One of Hinkler’s associates '.said that Hinkler was in Canada, but declined' to confirm the venture.
FLYING PETROLi TANK
MOLLISON FOR. CAPE. LONDON,.’ March 24. Mollison left Lyrnpne for the Cape at noon. Mollison, who describes his Puss moth as the “Flying Petrol Tank,” carries 120 gallons., giving a range of two thousand miles He hopes to reach Capetown in four days, following the West African route, never hitherto attempted. His first stop will bo at Beniabbes.
MOLLIFON-S PROGRESS. ALOECIRaS, March 25. The airman Mollison lias arrived at Colom bolchan,
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 March 1932, Page 5
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