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POET LAUREATE. (British Official Wireiess.) RUGBY. April 7. In honour of tlie English' poet Laureate, John Masefield, a largely attended reception was held to-dav in Athens Universf-fy. Masefield spoke of the English poetry past and present. KIDSON’S. FLIGHT. A FINE PERFORMANCE. RUGBY, April 7. Lord Amulrec, Secretary for Air, has sent a message of ..congratulations to Lieutenant Commander Glen Kidson on the successful completion of his flight to Capetown in 6\ days, which bleaks lall previous records,, and which Lord Amulree. describes as a very fine performance.
Press' comment on the flight io-night is highly appreciative, and includes the suggestion that Tvidson -.••ay make another attack on the record for the whole or part of South African air mail route on his return journev.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1931, Page 5
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