WORLD FLIERS.
f Reuters Tki.kgii,uts.] Mi I.A REN’S .MISHAP. TOE in. May Commander Abbott, of the Anicre-an destroyers that are assisting tin Amorienn World Eliot's, visited t ulone! Broome, who is awaiting Mad,arm here and expressed their sytnnaiky at Alnel,area's accident and olFcted evi ry aid possible, suggesting tile ili pat T. of American destroyers from A obohiima to liakadote where Acte-:- Machines are waiting to ru-li to l a •aitta to enable .MaoLaren to resume his flight at the earliest possible men ent. Colonel Broome expressed thanks, saying that this was a remarks' le evidence of the sympathy and sport. ma i ship and was the bright spot in a disheartening incident. Lieutenant Smith, acting ..an •under of the American fliers, also i xpressed .sympathy and the hope that AiaeLnruti would he able quickly ’■> . iiim* bis flight, and continue >n f lindl.coin petition with the Americans.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1924, Page 3
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147WORLD FLIERS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1924, Page 3
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