ULM'S FLIGHT
MURIWAI PREFERRED FOR TASMAN TAKE-OFF [Pan United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, February 9. Advice that .Mr Ulm proposed to leave the Muriwai Beach on Saturday morning next at a PP™ c-? •, o’clock was received by Mr B. tenon, aviation officer to the Vacuum Oil Company, in a telegram from Mr O. W. Smythe, Mr Ulm’s manager, who; is now in New Plymouth. The decision upon the more northely take-ott was based on the_ expectation of better weather conditions. “ It simply means that the servicing arrangements which have been completed at Blenheim will have to be duplicated,” Mr Sheil said, and as for mail, I understand that there are about 25,000 letters in the Post Office at Blenheim. Mr Ulm is due to have left Sydney by the Marama to-day for Wellington.” '
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Evening Star, Issue 21642, 10 February 1934, Page 12
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132ULM'S FLIGHT Evening Star, Issue 21642, 10 February 1934, Page 12
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