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AVIATION

(United Press Assn.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) KINGSFORD SMITH SECOND RESCUE LONDON, December 17. The Times, in an editorial, says: For the second time in his flying career, which makes him one of the world’s most famous airmen, Kingsford Smith came to the rescue of the stranded air mail.

His achievement of flying to London in a fortnight, makes it certain, apart from accidents and delays due tc weather conditions,, a regular mail service of ten to twelve days, betweer England and Darwin, may hencemorth be regarded as practicable,

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Inangahua Times, 18 December 1931, Page 3

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AVIATION Inangahua Times, 18 December 1931, Page 3

AVIATION Inangahua Times, 18 December 1931, Page 3

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