AMY JOHNSON
[United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.]
LONDON, .Tantiary 6
A message from Warsaw states that Miss Amy Johnson lias declared that she is going on, but she is unable to say how far she would get. She is going to start for Moscow as soon as the weather permitted. She said that all of the advice urging her not to continue “only makes me more determined to carry on. I recognise that there is a limit to recklessness. That limit might be Moscow.”
SIBERIAN JOURNEY ABANDONED LONDON, January 6, Tlie ‘‘Daily Mail,” Warsaw correspondent says that Miss Johnson has abandoned the Siberian flight and that she may proceed to Moscow.
AMY JOHNSON
WARSAW, January 7
Amy Johnson is going to Moscow on Gth January by train. She is interviewing Soviet authorities concerning flyii?g to Peking later in the year.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 January 1931, Page 5
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