FLYERS FOUND.
MESSRS SMlTfi AMD SHIERS. REPORTED ALL WELL. gAßllfe-SBAIiCH EFFORTS FAIL. fe«TBO rt'te A3SOCIATIOJI-B1 *licT3iC March 31st, 11.20 p.m.) SYDNEY, March 31. C6nfirniaii6n has been received from fcrth that the flyers, Messrs Smith iiid Shiers, were found about 1.40 this jtfternoon by Sergeant King's motor i>drty, which started out from Broome. A radio message was received from Mr fcniith at the Wyndham Meat Works it 2P »• sa vin S: "^" c have b6en f ° Und U King's party. All 0.K.; thanks to itation VMZAJ. Signed Dave Smith." MESSAGE FROM WYNDHAM PICKED UP. (Received March olst, 8.50 p.m.) SYDNEY, March 3i •% t W. E. Feltoa, a private radio "efpefimenter at Sydney, received a mMsaee from Wyndham this afternoo^ Shf that Messrs Smith and Shier. . m boon found, and asking that # th* civil aviation authorities be advised. .VHAftUtiR MESSAGES. ilßJlfiN APPEAL FOfc FOOD. '-'.[' SYDNEY} March 81. ' : <2avice9 frdfa Wyfidham, Cod<4s#rAing Messrs P. Smith and R. W. • " )$&"» wh08& aefdplafle, the City of J \ftfafo Was foreed d °*P on Satu F da 7 iouAtt? near the Ord nVer, £?.ftfitt damage, ire The iV- ! Sh»m on the first stage of their ift England. £sss*& wireless; ffiefisage from the aero- - '&£ at 2 o'clock ye«terdff »?&??°? rfefi Wd dßvtylsi* «dieited * mmr VWrt eonsidering * dasher station, At that period their \«», Bflt wMef WaS plentiful. mlfihtne eafrtes J"< receiving &* Wntott4"4B Mt JH*# whether ft Sir meSS*g§i afe BeiW Mtolved P tf " Vim W& itetill>je out, one IaSSmW Th*iM #&*&* a A nd a 6' fc&SE ted reported fc ! iriag gate ,fa *JIM £M, the spot p/'SSTihe mei weft support* to have ifes fr6 >? V''fcW3R^s4 , *T*' yestetda*, ' ' baitßrle« wero low, '.. ' ■ffjfffjff r ™* * ood * d be Beiit UFTHtf3p&ft has returned, P«aWtoMMMWB«f the a** rive*. " ';. Obftßtfeiti6n i* difficult in a-motor; tMhOdlt gttSfc , pWtW b6§B mt id search the ." »Wlsi« J ««• H«»«oa«fc Mr Heftlejr >*' Winks be aeewiMy .; id locate ilti'tlrantted airmen's position. &Z ABROPLANI: i*ir- COfIfMENCED. M#§Afe6? F&OM Jtaieh 31st, 8 p.m.) '" MWfBYt Mar« 3L adf for Mesiri Smith and P(*fth to Derby t Another aeroplane, mQtiaflfas Qheehsland «4dy til keardh ftem LohgVim and Mr Sydney,- contemplate joining with the National AirwaW similar to the Southern |pplS^ '%tals iti fdtid and assiiibreceived to-day" from th* |igi«aea flffersi $Se? stated that e*eiitiiljg a' higher aerial, Hoptm stated that he is Hading them within three of theai* liner danthai Mr Smith has given ZEALAND AIRMEN SYDNEY ON ||Rfc;Wfi»l!*ISDAT. . M^fe, s ; SYDNEY, «a.rdhili u Piper .aaa Kayej *Bd HHpneCßoiHno trdUblfe alter leftying IllWpelaai'tea who were forced MBipaifg. will not reach Sydney Until
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19892, 1 April 1930, Page 11
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