TASMAN FLIGHT
.ANOTHER'CROSSING LIKELY /' I (Australian Press • Association). fl (Received this'day at 11.45 a.m.) SYDNEY, December 2b., Seaman-Gunner Saxon Fogarty, age||; ■ twenty-five, and Gunlayer ,F.. HadgeyA, ■ aged twenty-six,, of the H.M.S. .Aus- 'H tralia hope to t fly to Ne\v v Zealand H shortly in a Percival Gull plane, if , H Fogarty has been flying 'for.tyyojpafs ■ ;and holds A.. .class 'lieenf&^E^hvM Hodge and Fogarty are navigation ex, * ■ perts. The crew of the Gull.will prob* ably consist of four ’Ay.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 December 1933, Page 5
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