TACOMA TO TOKIO.
NON-STOP FLIGHT PLANNBD. (CTHTTO FSMB ABSOCUTIOK— ST WLWOtKC TTLEGIIAFH —COPYMGHT.) TOKIO, July 17. Lieutenant Harold Bromley leaves Taeoma at the earliest opportunity on a non-stop flight to Tokio, * distance of 4750 miles. —Australian Press Association.
The Otago Education Board has decided to telegraph to the Minister that if granta for new buildings were not received this month it would be necessary to reduce the number of the Board's workmen. —Press Association.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19675, 19 July 1929, Page 11
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