HURLEY'S BACKER WILL GIVE MORE MONEY.
TOWARDS COST OP NEW MACHINE SYDNEY, November 28. Tho wealthy Sydney resident, Mr T. R° ffe . w ' ho lar S ely flnauced Cap " tain Hurley's monoplane, has received a cablegram from Captain Hurley and Flying-Officer Owens expressing /regret' at the crash, Mr Rof e now announces his willingness to contribute another £IOOO towards a new machine. ' The Aid Board, at' Melbpurne states that Flying-Officer Owens' resignation from the air fprces has been accepted. It was generally thought that the beard had ' granted, Owens' leave of absence to undertake tho flight with Hurley. : ' ■'
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 91, 29 November 1928, Page 6
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