FLYING BOATS NEXT.
BY SINBAD. The worst has been told to Dunedin, and now it is down in the mouth. The flyers, by bad weather kept in, will not make a journey down south. It will be a grave disappointment, Otago is proud of its clime, but storms were the fly in the ointment, and so they just miss it this time. And now Kingsford Smith is preparing, to hop off to Aussie once more. A glum look the weather man's wearing, as he looks his instruments o’er. To-morrow for Blenheim they’re starting, ff6m there they Will make for the west. N.Z. will be Sad at the parting, they’ve proved themselves four of the best. Of flying we’re no longer nervous, that’s one thing that Kingsford has done. We dream of a flying boat service, to finish what he has begun.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18577, 27 September 1928, Page 9
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