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TASMAN FLIGHT

WHITEHEAD AND NiCHOLL AWAITING FAVOURABLE WEATHER Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, November 18. ‘ Raymond Whitehead and Rex Nichqll are not likely to leave before Monday, owing to a gale raging, in the Tasman, while the weather along the coast of New South Wales is typical of mid* winter, with violent rain squalls during the last twenty-four hours and no sign, of abating. Whitehead has received a cable message froni his mother in New Zealand wishing him luck. Many other similar messages have been received from the dominion. REGULAR SERVICE PREDICTED.SYDNEY, November 18. Mr L. Swan, secretary of the Auckland Aero Club, arrived by the Maungauui. He predicted a regular air service across the Tasman _ in the neap future, an essential requirement, apart from suitable planes, being a perfect system of directional radio.

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Evening Star, Issue 21881, 19 November 1934, Page 9

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TASMAN FLIGHT Evening Star, Issue 21881, 19 November 1934, Page 9

TASMAN FLIGHT Evening Star, Issue 21881, 19 November 1934, Page 9