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THE FUGHT-AUSTIULiA LOSES TOUCH. (Received January 10. at 2.5 p.ln.) STONILY January 10.—The wireless operator (Mr Jones) of the Maungamii, who has been listening since 3 o’clock this morning for a message front the Aotearoa. heaul signals but nothing sufficient definitely to identify the aviators Neither Moncrioff nor Hood is a qualified operator. ' . It was arranged that they should send a long dash of smm every quarter of an hour.. This was possibly the signal Mr Jones hoard. Amalgamated "Wireless state that they picked up the fliers’ prearranged signals to B.JO, then they gradually grew fainter and are now piactioally out of tench, but they believe that New Zealand gained touch, and that the latest signal showed "All well.” COBHAM’S FLIGHT, MALTA, January 9.—-Cnbham's aeroplane has been repaired,, and he will resume his flight to Africa directly the weather permits.-
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Evening Star, Issue 19760, 10 January 1928, Page 12
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