SOUTHERN CROSS.
FLYERS MAY CROSS SOUTH ATLANTIC. (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION—BT ELECTKIC TELEGBAPH —COPYRIGHT.) LONDON, July 17. "It now is almost definite that we will fly the Atlantic," Squadron-Leader C. E. Kingsford Smith told the " Daily Herald's" correspondent. "We will not attempt a spectacular flight, but will fly over Africa until we find a convenient spot from which to take-off. "We may even go as far as South Africa, and thence fly to South America. The arrangements will be finalised after the monoplane has been reconditioned." —United Service
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19675, 19 July 1929, Page 11
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