SOUTH ATLANTIC
EASEEB THAN NORTH
PRAISE FOR AEROPLANE
(Deceived 10th February, 1 p.m.)* % NATAL, 9th February. "Well," smiled Mollison, when he climbed out of his aeroplane, "that was easier than the North Atlantic, but. I had good weather most of the way. She's a sweet little ship," he-said, with, a fond glance at the aeroplane, "Heart?s Content."
Hollison was only slightly fatigued as ho stepped down from the aeroplane to shake hands with the. Provincial Governor, the Mayor, and. the Test of the reception committee. Thousands were at the' field to greet him. He will stay here overnight, proceeding to Bio de Janeiro, on Friday. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1933, Page 7
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