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Four Days There and Four Days Back. British Official Wireless. (Received November 7, 11.45 p.m.) RUGBY, November 6. [ When Cathcart Jones and Kenneth | j Waller were entertained at a city club : ' Jones expressed the view that thirteen ’ 1 days was very slow time. “We should ' be able to do it in four days there and ; four days back without the slightest ’ i strain on machine or personnel,” he ; said. He added that the flight would : have been much easier with wireless equipment. > M’GREGOR AND WALKER. 5 SYDNEY, November 6. r The New Zealand aviators, M. C. ? M’Gregor and IT. C. Walker, en route 3 to Sydney from Melbourne, landed at Cootamundra this afternoon and are remaining there the night, resuming in the morning. They will ship their ’plane to New Zealand.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20455, 7 November 1934, Page 1
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