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THE MOTH WINGS SOUTH.

TOUR OF COAST LINE. MAY CROSS COOK STRAIT. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) HAWERA, March 28. Continuing his flight in the Moth two-seater plane, Douglas Mill, accompanied ■ by Mrs Mill, left here, in perfect weather at 10.50 this morning. His intention was to follow the coast line as- far as Plimmerton when, if visibility is not too good to the south, he wouid proceed to Trentham, but if conditions were favourable he would fly direct for Blenheim. It is expected that it would take two hours to reacr Trentham or abou three to reach Blenheim.

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Thames Star, Volume LXII, Issue 17388, 28 March 1928, Page 5

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THE MOTH WINGS SOUTH. Thames Star, Volume LXII, Issue 17388, 28 March 1928, Page 5

THE MOTH WINGS SOUTH. Thames Star, Volume LXII, Issue 17388, 28 March 1928, Page 5

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