TASMAN FLIGHT
CODOCK’S CROSSING LIKELIHOOD OF DELAY SYDNEY- May 4. Discussing the proposed flight of the Codock monoplane across the Tasman, Mr." J. Stannage, manager for the Kingsford Smith Air Service, said it was unlikely that Squadron-Leader T, W. White would begin the flight for some time unless the New Zealand directors expressed a wish to have the machine sent this month.
•‘Smithy” during his present visit to New Zealand by tne Monterey will confer with the directors on the subject.
Mr. Charles Ulm will leave Sydney for New Zealand next Wednesday morning, according to a cable message received by the Vacuum Oil Company. He will leave from Ninety Mile Beach on his return flight on Friday. .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18389, 5 May 1934, Page 5
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