WINGING THE TASMAN
ANOTHER ULM VENTURE FIXED FOR NEXT WEDNESDAY. A GOOD WILL VISIT. (United Press Association—By Eiectrlo Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Received 9 a.in.) SYDNEY, May 2. Mr C. T, P. Uhn intends again to fly- ncToss -the Tasman in his monoplane Faith in Australia. Next Wednesday, if the weather is favourable, ho will fly to New Zealand from Richmond. He will take, good will messages from the Governor-j General and the Prime Minister, | which will be in the nature of special! replies to those- recently brought to Australia by, the New Zealand Government by Mr A. B. Lane, of the Press Association.' Air UJm says no mail will be carried on this occasion. It is to be merely a good will visit. The same crew ■will accompany him as last time. lie hopes to -return to Sydney on the following Friday - on Saturday. SIR C. KINGSFORD SMITH. EN ROUTE TO.AMERICA. (Received 9 a.m.) SYDNEY, May 2. Sir Charles Kingsford Smith and Lady Smith left Sydney by the Monterey today en route to America. Sir Charles will. negotiate there for an aeroplane for the Centenary race. i
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Northern Advocate, 3 May 1934, Page 5
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