ULM ARRIVES
first step on LONG FLIGHT "■ 2100 MILES IN 21 HOURS ' ' .... ( , \jri. (Australian Press Association). SYDNEY, June 22. A message from Derby, states: That Ulm’s plane “Faith in Australia,” has arrived there in twentycne hours seventeen mins, after the flight of 2100 miles from Richmond Aerodrome. The trip was uneventful; <> Heavy rains this morning pei-vent-ed the survey plane “Astraea” leaving Longbeach for Brisbane.
SPANISH AVIATORS MISHAP PLANE LOCATED; ONE DEAD MEXICO CITY, June 21. The Government announced to-day that the aeroplane Cuarto Vientos, bearing the two Spanish Trans-Atlan-io fliers, from Cuba to Mexico, was located in the State of Perebla. One jf the fliers is dead.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 June 1933, Page 5
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