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TO FLY TO N.Z.

ITLM’S INTENTION LEAVING IN A FEW WEEKS. (Australian Press ‘ Association). . . (Received this day at- 10.25 a-m.) SYDnEV” Oc-ober 30. Ulm iterated, his intention of flyingto New Zealand in the “Faith-in-Aus-tralia, ” leaving in a few weeks. He would undertake programme of -commercial flights in the :13dmiaionV Ulm also intends ' competing in ' the Melbourne centenary, air race. - ' * ; ; .•*' ULM AT SYDNEY WELCOME gTvEN TO 'PARTY. SYDNEY, October 29. Ulm and his companions, Taylor and Allen, landed at Mascot on Saturday at 3.10 p.m. from, Broken. Hili. Thera was a good, Crowd' to greet them, including, Sir O. Kingsford Smith, who was the first to shake; hands with his old flying pal. ’' ‘ i : : . S • ' - Ulm said: “We are \ J ery glad to be home again. We .had no idea of record-breaking when we left England. We merely unshed to demonstrate the manner in which the Engl and-Australia, mail route can be flown.” -I, “FAITHFUL CITY° AT BR!SBANS. (Received : this day -at 1P.15 ’a.m.)’ BRISBANE, October 3C The .monoplane VFaithfill .Citywith pilot Blossej andh'L'ord, a 'hd,"Air W. - Crawford Gs e .en,' members of he House of Commons as passengers, lias arrived, completing dhe- first aerial taxi trip from- Londonf'inyfche actual, flying time ,of 11Q- h°nrs... ■ . . ;

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1933, Page 5

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TO FLY TO N.Z. Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1933, Page 5

TO FLY TO N.Z. Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1933, Page 5

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