PROPOSED FLY.
AND GWEN
(United Press Association —By Electric I elegraph—-Copyright).
LONDON, Jan. 25.
Muir ;iitd Owen, alter lengthy negotiations with British inanulaetnrers have heen snecessinl in obtaining an ail-British machine to fly to Australia. Details ol the machine tit present are licit disclosed, hut the aviators expect to lea\e lor Australia very shortly. Last night they wen l guests of the Mas to of Sempill, at the Royal Aeronautical Society dinner, and were the Ma.ster of Sempill at the Royal er. both of whom pointed out they regarded the flight to lireeee as a remarkable effort.
Sempill said far too little had been seen or heard ol Muir and Owen, since they had heen in England. Airmen generally were keenly interested ill the return flight. To-day .Moir and Owen are guest' of Bran-ker at the Army and Navy Club liinclieon.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1929, Page 5
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