ROSS-SMITH DISAPPOINTED.
STILL HOPES TO FLY TO SYDNEY. Sydney, Jan. 1. Sir Ross-Smith, in a letter, says that he almost wept when the actdent happened.* It seemed so silly to come so far, and then to meet trouble just at the last. He says that he is going to try to repair the damage, and will do his best to reach Sydney with the machine. He contemplates making the parts required, which will take about a month. In another letter he says he hopes to fly to Sydney early in February.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 16, 2 January 1920, Page 5
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