HURLEY'S FLIGHT.
APPROACHING SINGAPORE. (tnrrnsb peess ASBoeWnofcr—s* stteiMa *BfiEdfiiPH—c6riMG*r:) (Received N«v6rhber 6% IIS a.in.) .SrOvettiDef t. Captain Htirieyj following,, the Stimatra.coast, wag 200 miles Off Siriglipoft at noott. He wis tondi#i(i By Strong winds and heavy clouds. At 12:45 hb asked td prepare smoke Sigiials bii thfe landing groflnd. Ho leaves for Victoria Point, at daybreak to-morrow; —Australian Press Assbciatibh. MAKING GOOD PROGRESS. (Received November 7th, 12.25 ,p.m.) November 7. Leatifig Sourabaya at 12.15 (local tihie) yesterday, daptain Htiiley itrritfed at Batavia at 4.45 p.m. He ihadri a fresh Start before 6 a.m. and crossed the third p'dint Bankst at 9.45. He passed the South Djambi fiver at 11 a.m. „ . daptaih ttur% conveyed MS thanks by radio to the Commander of the military aviation aerodrome for the assistance giVeit him. He expects to laid fit Bittgapbre' at 2.3o.—AilStfaUan Press Associatioh. DiPARftJRE Fbtt fitIRMA. (Received November 7th; 9.56 p.in.) WiiLTEVREDEN. Novehibef 7.. Captain Hurley left Batavia this morning for Burma, accompanied by the Dutch niail-carryihg aeroplane to HollaiiQ.~Au3traliah PfeSß Association.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19462, 8 November 1928, Page 11
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