THE SOUTHERN CROSS
i 1 OFFICIAL INQUIRY IMPROBABLE I Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright* SYDNEY, April 16. (Received April 16, at 10 a.m.) The Air Accident Investigation Committee, which was created by the Federal Government in 1927 to inquire into the reasons for all forced landings, has intimated that it does not intend to hold any inquiry regard the Southern Cross unless it is directed to do so by. tho Federal Government. M‘WILLIAM TO VISIT HOME. [Special to the ‘ Stab.*] AUCKLAND, April 16. Private advice has been received from Mr T. H. M'Williani, wireless operator of the Southern Cross, that he intends to return to the dominion for about a week while the niouoplano is refitted in Sydney.
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Evening Star, Issue 20151, 16 April 1929, Page 6
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117THE SOUTHERN CROSS Evening Star, Issue 20151, 16 April 1929, Page 6
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