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A FRENCH FLY. Australian Press Assn.—United Service (Received this day at 8 a.m.) PARIS, Sept. 4. Assolant and Lefevre were both army sergeants. A machine called ‘Loiseuu .Inline” was about to start when a figure clad m a sweater was seen in the cabin. It was the mysterious Monsieur Lotti, who bad entered unnoticed and bid during the starting preparations. Usliant wireless station broadcast a message asking ships at sea to report the machine’s progress and assist if necessary.
A message says tlio following is tlie route: —Capo Finisterre, Azores, Halifax, New York. f
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1928, Page 2
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95AVIATION Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1928, Page 2
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