ULM SETS OFF
TO BREAK RECORD
TO AUSTRALIA IN FOUR DAYS
.United Press Association—By Electric
1 eiegruph—Gopyngh t;.
LONDON, October 12.
Uim’s plane lelo Felt-hum at lb.oU to _ aiighr n.i too first stage of the flight to Australia. Hie -Daily Herald” says : “Ulm, the unlucky, is out smash Sir 0. Kingsiord i,smith's record .flight. He proposes to reach Australia in four hops. ' His machine D capable of doing 3500 miles per hop. He hopes to reach Australia in lour days, .lie will do much night liying.
Ulm will be accompanied by Jock ALeii, P. G. Taylor, amd J. O. N. Edwards, of London, wireless operator.
ULfvl ARRIVES AT ATHENS.
AND FLIGHT RESUMED
(Received this day at 10 a.m.) ATHENS, October 13
Ulm arrived at 3.10 in the afternoon, local time, and resumed his flight at eight at night.
SMITHY ARRIVES AT BRISBANE
IN VEItY , EXHAUSTED STATE,
(Received this day at 10.10 a,m,)
SYDNEY, October 14.
Smithy reached Brisbane from Camooweal at 5 p.m.~ He was very exhausted, and was unable to broadcast from 4-Q.G as arranged at 8.30 p.m. He received a tremendous ovation. The Premier and ’Lord Mayor greeted him as Uio world's greatest aviator.
RONGOTAI ’DROME PROPOSALS
SUITABILITY OF THE GROUND
i WELLINGTON, October 13Proposals concerning the Rongotai aerodrome resulted in a vigorous argument at the City Council meeting, as to (whether the aerodrome’s continued existence would be justified. A committee brought down a report recommending certain work, and proposing a. new agreement with the Aero Club for the club’s use of the aerodrome, for a further period of six years.
1 Councillor P. Fraser suggested that trie CfuncV. should ,consider the ®dviability" of establishing .....another air port. He hoped bv the time the lease was up, that plans would be mfade .for a suitable air port in Wellington- 1 pf a type worthy..(pL theicity. ...a -Councillor Butler Said that '' tJftF whole history of (Rongotai aerodrome was one of rush, 'without a,ny thought. Visiting aeroplanes sometimes landed" iu a field of sand and slush.
o The Mayor : There has been no mud : and slush. I am not ignorant of the conditions there.
Cr. Butler replied that Kmgsford Smith said he would never use the ’drome again, and citizens did nmwant to make any further grant to the club.
The Mayor said he had reports from pilots and also the Director of Air Services, which were unanimous that Bongotai was quite as suitable for the purposes, as any other area within a reasonable distance.
The report of the committee was finally -adoptccL
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