AIR FLYING.
(By Electric Telegraph— CoPj ighfc.)
POULET’S HOPE. PARTS, Feb. 2
Poulet, who returned to France, owing to liis machine being irreparable,' leaves Marseilles on Monday ,for Rangoon inhere a new machine awaits him. Pculet says that if his machine had been specially built for the flight, jjo Australia he would have beaten Sir Ross Smith. He U°w hopes to be. in Australia in a few weeks. He and his mechanic hnd a s(range reception in Burma, where, the natives thought they were messengers from Buddha. They entered a. pagoda one day ,and the natives loaded them with flowers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 February 1920, Page 3
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