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BERT HINKLER’S HANDSOME REWARD

Subscriptions, Cheques And Theatrical Offers TO RECEIVE NATION’S HOMAGE [By Electric Cable-Copy right.] [Aus*. and N.Z. Cable Association.] (Received Friday, 10.20 p.m.) SYDNEY, Feb. 24. The newspapers have opened subscription lists toward a fund for the recognition of Bert Hinkler’s achievement. It is reported- that a Melbourne theatrical firm has .offered the airman £IO,OOO for his services for six months. He has also received other offers. DARWIN,, Feb. 24. Hinkler resumed his journey to Bundaberg at 7 o’clock this morning. Ho will stay at Camooweal to-night and finish the flight to-morrow. Subsequently ho will fly to Melbourne via Canberra. Negotiations are proceeding for a visit to Sydney en route to Melbourne. Interviewed, Hinkler stated that he may take up commercial flying in Australia if the opening offers. CANBERRA, Feb. 24. In the Federal House Mr. Bruce amidst applause from all parties announced that the Government had decided to invito Hinkler to visit Canberra and there present him with a cheque for £2OOO as well as a memento of his great flight. The Premier paid a glowing tribute to the achievement which the Leader of the Opposition fully endorsed.

TWO CENTS A MILE. ECONOMY OF AIR TRAVEL. (Received Friday, 8.20 p.m.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 24. Mr Trubee Davison, Assistant-Secre-tary of War, says the economy of air travel is demonstrated by Hinkler’s flight. ‘‘This courageous and skilfull British airmen flow 12,000 miles in 15 days at a cost of about two cents a mile. There really is nothing further to say. The facte and figures speak for themselves. ” , THE FLIGHT IN FIGURES. Milos Feb. 7—London to Rome 800 Feb. B—Romo to Malta 500 Fob. 9-10—Malta to Tebruk .. 1000 Fob. 11 —Tebruk to Ramleh .... 300 Feb. 12—Ramleh to Basra ..... 750 Feb. 13—Basra to Task 700 Feb. 14—Jask to Karachi ...... 000 Feb.lo—Karachi to Calcutta ... 1350 Feb. IS—Calcutta to Burma .. 1100 Feb. 19 —Burma to Singapore .. 900 Feb. 20 —Singapore to Batavia .. 000 Feb. 22—Batavia to Darwin .... 1500

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6542, 25 February 1928, Page 9

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BERT HINKLER’S HANDSOME REWARD Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6542, 25 February 1928, Page 9

BERT HINKLER’S HANDSOME REWARD Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6542, 25 February 1928, Page 9

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