AMY JOHNSON
(United Pr&M Association—Ey Electric
Telegraph—Copyright)
LONDON, June 3
Tilts Evening News says Amy Jonlisim was awarded a Command.t ol the British Empire, through the iii'-pirat- • on, of the king who in coiisidiTait; th • Empire's inteiest in the Might. bolievc(l the Order of the British Empire Die most suiteli!i; award. The paper adds that Die quality of the flight is regarded as meriting higher distinction of Dame, but tier youth led to the conelusion tliat a Comiuaiidership was more suitable. 'l’he present honour does not. rul(> out the posvi ! iiity of receiving the Air Force Cross. HIGHLY PLEASED. . BRISBANE. -Tune I. Airv .Jobn‘'oti described her C.R.E. as “simple marvellous. T cannot say bow proud I feci about it.” ARRIVING AT SYDNEY. SYDNEY. June 4. Amy Johnson lands at Mascot aerodrome about three this afternoon.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 June 1930, Page 5
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135AMY JOHNSON Hokitika Guardian, 4 June 1930, Page 5
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