THE SOUTHERN CROSS.
RETURN FLIGHT OVER TASMAN FIXED FOR SUNDAY WEEK. (Per Press Association) BLENHEIM, This Day. It is now definite that, weather permitting, the Southern Cross will take off from the. Ninety Mile Beach on Sunday, 'March 26, on the return flight to Australia. Mr J. Percival, a Sydney journalist, will not make the return trio across the Tasman, his nlace being taken by Mr H. M. McKay, of Dunedin. Mr J. T. Pethybridgc, of Sir Charles Kmgs-ford-Smith's own staff, will occupy the other passenger seat. The monoplane put in a busy day here, the flights including a visit to Nelson, in which it circled the city but did not land.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 133, 17 March 1933, Page 6
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