HUNDRED HOURS' JOURNEY
OR A WEEK' FROM NEW YORK. ((JMTED FRESd ASSOCIATION.—COPIMOM.) " (SIDNII SUN CABLI.) .; (Received 16th January, 9 a.m.) DELHI, 15th January. Major-General Sir Sefton Brancker, Director of Civil Aviation, addressing tho Bengal Chamber of Commerce in Calcutta, declared an airship service from England to India would in all probability be established in 1927, the journey occupying a hundred \flying hours, with; a halt in Egypt. : General Brancker also suggested an extension to New York the full journey occupying a week. , <
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 13, 16 January 1925, Page 7
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