AVIATION
EXTENSION OF AIR SERVICE
(United Press Association-By Electrio
Telegraph—Copyright.)
LONDON, September 18
“The Times,” in a leading article entitled "Nationalism and the Air,” says; When the service to India is extended to 'Australia, the first main stage of the development of Imperial air routes will be completed. Tenders for the Australian end are expected- to
be invited in the next few days
ULM’S ATLANTIC VENTURE
LONDON, September 18
Uhn has decided to start the transAtlantic flight from Pendiue Sands, which wa s AloUason's hopping-oif point
JAPANESE PLANES CRASH
TOKIO, September 18
Two Japanese army aeroplanes, .practising night flyrng at Sbidzuoka, collided and crashed. The crews, a
lieutenant and a sergeant-major, were killed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1933, Page 5
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