TASMAN CROSSING.
ULM COMING ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. RETURNING TWO DAYS LATEB. WELLINGTON, May 4. Mr. C. T. P. Ulm will leave Sydney for New Zealand next Wednesday morning, according to a cable received by the Vacuum Oil Coy. He will leave from the Ninety Mile Beach, on his return flight on Friday.—(P.A.) CODOCK ’PLANE. MAY NOT CROSS TASMAN FOR SOME TIME. This Day, 0.11 a.m.) SYDNEY, May 4. . Discussing the proposed flight of the Codock monoplane across the Tasman, Mr. J. Stannage, manager of the Kingsford Smith Air Service, said it was unlikely that Squadron-Leader White would begin the flight to New Zealand for some time, unless the New Zealand directors expressed a wish that .the machine be sent this month. Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, during his present visit to New Zealand by the Monterey, will confer with the directors on the subject.
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Wairarapa Age, 5 May 1934, Page 5
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