GIVING IT UP
BERLIN FLIERS ABANDON HOP TO AMERICA STOP AT ICELAND (Received 11.40 a.m.) AMSTERDAM. Monday. A message from. Reykjavik (Iceland) stales that Hirth and Weller have abandoned their flight to Greenland thence to U.S.A., because there is no landing place in Green; and. IRELAND BACKWARD SAUL RETURNS FROM U.S.A. AFTER ATLANTIC FLIGHT LESSONS FROM NEW YORK LONDON. Monday. Captain J. P. Saul, navigator of the Southern Cross on her transatlantic flight, has arrived at the Baldonnell airdrome on his return from New Y ork. In art interview. Captain Saul ex pressed the opinion that Ireland is the most backward and the least airminded of the world’s nations NEW YORK-ENGLAND NEW YORK, Sunday. Captain J. E. Boyd, a Canadian airman who served in the Great War, announces that he will attempt to make a non-stop flight from New York to Croydon, England, next week BOUND FOR ENGLAND Reed. 9.5 a.m. SYDNEY, Today. A. T. Cunningham, the Sydney avialor, who is planning to fly from Australia to England over Bert Hinkler’s route, arrived at Wyndhani yesterday afternoon.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1042, 5 August 1930, Page 9
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