WORLD FLIGHT.
AMERICANS AT ALEI'TIAXS. A OBTKALI AN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. NEW YORK, May 10. A telegram from Cordova, Alaska (dates that three of the United States world-encircling aviators have arrived at an island in tho Aleutian Chain, after a journey of 535 miles from Atka, which took leu hours and ten minutes. There has been no information as to the whereabouts of Major Martin, the missing Flight Commander, yet secured by the I'nited States Coastguard cutter “Alomiuin” which has boon searching Behring Sea and in the Pncilie south of Alaska peninsula. D’OISY AT RANGOON. DELHI. May D’Oisy arrived at Rangoon. Owing to the heat c.iusing engine trouble, he has not proceeded to Banok. LISBON, May !!. The Portugcuse authorities are offering to send an aeroplane to India to enable tho Portugouse airman to complete a llight to Macao. WORLD FLIGHT. DELHI. May II). D’Oisy left Rangoon for Bangkok.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1924, Page 3
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