THOUSANDS OF LETTERS.
WHAT ULM WILI. CARRY. Electric Telegraph—Press Association WELLINGTON Last Night Advice that All* C. T A. T im proposed to leave Aturiwai beach on <atnrdav morning next to take off on tiis return flight to Australia in the monoplane Faith in Australia at approximately 6 o’clock, was loceived by Mr R Shed, aviation office! for an oil company, in a telegram from 5h 1 A\ . . s **my the. 1 Ini s manager who is now in New Plymouth. The decision upon a more northerly take-off is based on the oxi»eotal turn of better weather conditions "It simply means that the servicing arrangements which have (icon completed at Blenheim will have to he duplicated.” Air Shed said, "anil a« for the mail. 1 understand that, there are about 2.5.000 litters in *bo post office at Blenheim.” Ulm was due to have left Svdrtev by the Mamma to-day for Woll ngton.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12570, 10 February 1934, Page 4
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