WORLD FLIERS.
j IUBTUAI.IAN ANI) N.Z. CAIII.E ASSOCIATION DEI.III, May 17. Ala.-Lareti’s plane ha- reaelted ( al--1 cutta. A I’STD ALI A N FLIGHT. MKI.IiIH'DNE, May 18. j The aiimcn Goble and Mclntyre I have arrivi-d at Port Lincoln. I>7 miles i west of Adelaide, and are expected to j rein h .Melbourne on Monday. ; AMKDICANS DKACH JAPAN. A'ANCOI'VF.D. May 17. j .Ale-sages from Parauiushirti Island jjm tlm Kurile Group, state that three-—- ! American army aeroplanes arrived ; i there yesterday, completing a eight J hundred mile jump from Chicago, in j the At tit Island. They will shortly j proceed to lie- mainland of Japan. ' American and Japanese destroyers* l crews cheered the airmen as they landl ed. j Meantime the Government and oivie bodies are planning an official reception for the liiers when they arrive at '. Tokvo. i '
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1924, Page 2
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138WORLD FLIERS. Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1924, Page 2
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