KINGSFORD SMITH
TO BATAVIA IX SIX DAYS.
NOW MAKING FOR SOURABAYA
(United Press Association—By F/ectrio
Telegraph —Copyright)
BATAVIA, October 10.
.Sir 0. Kingsfovd Smith passed over to-day. lie dropped a note for the. Batavia .'aerodrome, reading:— "London to Batavja in six days and three hour s .How's that ?. Please telephone Sam arang to have two gallons of oil on the ground,. .J. may have to .land for extra oil. JLso, re,my’,d So.m’abaya. about the landing lights! Thanks you. Cheerio[ —Kingsfoil’d Smith.”
GERMAN BERLIX-BRAZIL TRIALS
LONDON, October 9,
■ Four German planes are making experimental flights from Bd/li-u to .Brazil between October 10 aucr Octo* Iber 24, wtih the object of commencing a weekly ai,r .moil service, calling en route at Southampton,. and thence at British Gambia, and using the liner ‘“Westfalen” as a floating aerodrome in mid-Atlantic.
The Lufthansa Company's representative expects that regular nights will, occupy five days. ,■■■
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 October 1933, Page 6
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