IN THE AIR.
THE ATLANT.CC FLYERS,
By Telegraph.—Press Aasn.—Copyright, London, June 16. Alcock is optimistic regarding future Atlantic flights. He believes that a regular service with big machines will be established within a year. The airmen are expected to arrive in London this evening. Demonstrations of welcome have been arranged at Dublin, Chester, Crewe, Rugby and elsewhere en route. The Aero Club has ararnged a procession in London, and various air stunts are to be performed in honor of the occasion.—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoe. Received June 19, 1.30 am.
London, June 17. Alcock and Brown received ovations on arrival at the Eastern Station carrying a film and an Atlantic air mailbag. Hawker was among the first to congratulate them. There was a procession to the Aero Club, where congratulatory speeches wer» made.—Aug.-N.Z. Cable Asan-
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1919, Page 5
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