AN AIR FLIGHT.
(Australian Press Association & Sun
MISSING AIRMEN. PARIS, .May II
One hundred and twenty sl l ij>s have arrived from the Atlanlie that saw nothing of Nlingessor’s aero'idane. The aviator's mother j>a 11 u*t i c*:i II y predicted this morning: ‘.My hoy is sleeping on the waves. They will find him to-day. He is worn out with iatgue and has descended in sonic - remole hay.”
NO TRACK. NEW YORK, Mav II
A Poston messages states that afte a continuous search of ”1 horns as fa Newfoundland, naval and coastgnan vessels reported no trace c ,'i Xmigesser
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1927, Page 3
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99AN AIR FLIGHT. Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1927, Page 3
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