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TASMAN FLIGHT

Bradshaw To Go Alone SYDNEY, June 22. Captain A. .T. Bradshaw has accepted an offer made by the Australian Federal Government to pay the fares of his wife and - son to New Zealand, and will now fly the Tasman alone. It is understood that Mrs Bradshaw and her, son will fly to New Zealand by Tasman Empire Airways flyingboat.

Captain Bradshaw’s time of departure and the route he will take have not yet been announced. In the House of Representatives today the acting-Minister of Civil Aviation (Mr R. G. Casey) reiterated that the Commonwealth Government would not allow Captain Bradshaw to fly his family from- Hibar to New Zealand in a single-engined aircraft as the hazard of such a flight was far too great. Mr Casey added that the Government would allow Captain Bradshaw to proceed alone if he wished, in Which case the Government Avould find passages for his wife and son. The Government would even he willing to find passages for the whole family, including Captain Bradshpw, and would approach the New Zealand Government to share the cost of any passages by Tasman Empire Air,ways.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 212, 23 June 1950, Page 3

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TASMAN FLIGHT Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 212, 23 June 1950, Page 3

TASMAN FLIGHT Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 212, 23 June 1950, Page 3