AIR MAIL CRASH
(Press Assn.-
smithy to pilot sister ' 'plane with mails COMPANY'S INTENTIONS
— By Telegraph — Copyright.)
Rec. Nov. 27. 8.25 p.m. SYDNEY, Friday. The Australian National Airways have announced that they are despatchingithe Southern Star, sister to the Southern Sun, on Monday to pick up. the air mail of the ill-fated Southern Sun at Alostar. : Air Commodore Kingsford Smith claims that his health is completely restored and will pilot the Southern Star which is being speedily overhaul-
ed during the week-end. Smithy stateS that the company insists on keeping faith with the public and in maintaining the prestige of the company, even though heavy sacrifiees and expense are involved. He hopes to land the mails in England by December 20 and return with English mails.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 83, 28 November 1931, Page 5
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