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Article : 556 wordsInterviewed at St. Johns, the capital of Newfoundland, by a correspondent of "The Times," Mr Harry Hawker, and "Commander M'Kenzie Grieve, who ...
Article : 436 wordsGreat crowds awaited the news of Hawker's start yesterday. It was twice fixed and cancelled owing to reports of storms in mid-Atlantic. ...
Article : 164 wordsIf Mr Hawker starts first, says "The Times" correspondent at St. John's, Major Morgan will wait till the following day in order to hear his rival's ...
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Article : 33 wordsCaptain Pollock, an English airman, proposes to fly across the Atlantic in a westerly direction, using a twin-engined Vickers' machine, which he is now ...
Article : 93 wordsConstable G. L. Calwell gave evidence in Collingwood Court today, with reference to the arrest of a sturdily-built man, George McGrath. 42. wharf laborer, as to the rough ...
Article : 105 wordsIt is announced by the Air Ministry that the weather in the Atlantic is hopelessly unsuitable for flying today. ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Sat 19 Apr 1919, Page 1
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