TASMAN FLIERS
DATE OF DEPARTURE IS STILL UNCERTAIN. » v* A7.ec trie T*de o-npfi—Press Association BLENHEIM, Last Niglrt. This evening’s weather report is or such a nature that it is most unlikely that the Southern Cross will get away for Sydney on Sunday. The ■Southern Cross will carry out further test flights over Blenheim toil or om mi ruing. Lieutenant Ulm returned with Captain Buckley late this afternoon from Christchurch. After returning from Christchurch, Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smith and Air H. A. Litchfield left for a cottage in the Sounds where they spent a day.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10959, 6 October 1928, Page 5
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