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Advertising : 395 wordsNow dodging storm-clouds, now battling through them, four men achieved the greatest trans-ocean flight in the world's history in their record leap over 3000 miles of sea from Kauai, Hawaiian Islands, to Suva. And as they hurtled over the ocean at anything up to 100 miles an hour, two of them jotted down a diary of the doings of that wonderful day and a half. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,063 wordsAll the fliers are wonderfully fit, after an excellent night's rest. "I feel like a million dollars," said Ulm, showing that his sojourn in ...
Article : 220 wordsAlthough Lieutenant Harry Lyon and James Warner's engagement ceased here, and they have been paid off, we have, as a mark of our ...
Article : 105 wordsSuva has taken to its heart Captain Kingsford Smith and his three intrepid companions, who braved the storms of the lonely Pacific on their flight from Kauai, Hawaiian Islands. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 213 wordsWe have made the longest non- stop flight over water. The exact point to point distance from Kauai to Suva is 3138 statute miles, but ...
Article : 73 wordsThe Mayor (Mr. Jas. Rolph) last night sent the following message to the Southern Cross fliers: "Anxious hearts are gladdened at your ...
Article : 105 wordsThe Controller of Civil Aviation. Colonel Brinsmead, who left Melbourne to-day, arrived at Mascot late this afternoon. Colonel ...
Article : 105 wordsSoon after retiring to bed, James Warner, the radio operator, called one of his new friends and explained, in a whisper, that he had no collar. ...
Article : 151 wordsThe "Daily News." in a leading article, describes Kingsford Smith's as the greatest sea flight yet made. "It is significant," says the paper, ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Wed 6 Jun 1928, Page 1
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