THE TASMAN FLIGHT.
NEW ZEALANDERS DELAYED. SYDNEY, Nov. 19. The New Zealanders, Flying-Officer R. 'Whitehead and Mr R. Nicboll, have been advised by the Weather Bureau that there is still a cyclonic disturbance over the Tasman Sea, and that it is unlikely to clear for two or three day?. The aviators will defer their flight to New Zealand accordingly.
BROOK AND MISS LAY.
SYDNEY, Nov. 19.
Brook and Miss Lay, who started in the Centenary Air Race, left Charleville to-day for Bourke, where they will stay overnight, resuming to-mor-row for Melbourne.
LORD SEMPILL’S FLIGHT
KOEPANG, Nov. 19
Lord Sempill has left for Bathurst Island, off the north-west coast of Australia.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 303, 20 November 1934, Page 7
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