SOUTHERN CROSS
TASMAN FLIGHT JANUARY.II
SMITHY AGAIN CHANGES PQANS
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WELLINGTON, December 28. Mr Wilfred Kingsford Smith-stated to-day that advice diafe ;been receive that owing to the -unsuitability jofythe : tides at Gerringong Beachrat the time of departure, the Southern Cross jjviu leave the Air Force- ’drome- at/.Richmond early on the morning Q?/Canary 11, yeatlier pienhßtji&g, /ahßp/Qili be due at New Plymouth-late -;- f afternoon. - > He also stated ' that the ’vQodock machine will be ready in about three weeks’ time and will ;be .flown ever the Tasman Sea by Squadron-Leader White in February,, to joja the ,;South- . ern. Cross, in the latter, half of kir.,. Charles Kingsford .■Smith’s Now /ea-* land tour. ' :
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1933, Page 5
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