WORLD FLIERS.
Australian and n.z. cable association MACLA REX’S FLY. this day &t 8 n.m.) DELHI, .May 21. MacLnrori has left Calcutta Tor Altyah. DKMII, .May 21. MneLaren has arrived at Akyah. DOLSY'S HA Ml) LUCK. PUKIN', .May 20. Cajitain Daisy’s during and dramatic elfort to make the first international flight to Tokio failed when he was virtually in sight of his goal. Daisy, following his successful flight from Canton, was attempting to land on the race track at Shanghai, when his machine plunged into a ditch, ■ —wreckin« itself completely.
The French legation here stated the flight would undoubtedly have to he abandoned. Captain Daisy had a miraculous escape, bein'; unhurt, lie arranged for the lemovnl of Die wrecked plane, and then entrained for Pekin.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1924, Page 3
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125WORLD FLIERS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1924, Page 3
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