AVIATION
ULM’S ATLANTIC FLIGHT,
United Press Association —By Ele ’trie
Telegraph—Copyright.)
LONDON, July 25
TJlm, Allen and Taylor are flying to Dublin on Wednesday, to await suitable weather for the trains- Atlantic flight. TJlm plans a homeward flight, via New Zealand.
LONDON—AUSTRALIA SERVICE,
SHOULD PROVE POPULAR
(Received this dav at 10.45 a.m.) LONDON, July 26
Commander Brackley flew the Astrea to Karachi, and then proceeded by Imperial Airways regular .services and reached London in twelve flying days I'.om Darwin, yfro'm where the total time was fourteen days, thus cumpledug a -round trip of almost thirty thousand miles.
Commander Brackley is -confident that a regular London —Australia service will prove as popular as the present service to South Africa. No -further -survey of the Australian route i s necessary, las no great difficulties remain. ITALIAN PLANES PROGRESS. SHOAL HARBOUR, (Newfoundland) July 26. Twenty-three Italian planes arrived to-day from Shediee. One we> s - forced down in Victoria Harbour, Prince Ed-, ward Island.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1933, Page 5
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