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CHICHESTER TO RESUME FLIGHT I United Press Association.—By Electrie '.telegraph.—Copyright.] SYDNEY, May 31. A Lord Howe Island message says that the airman Chichester, may resume his flight to Australia on Monday. His plane has been reconditioned, and now is described as being as good as new. It has been named the “Madame Elijah.” The Island girls have helped to make for it four new silver wings, Chichester has grown a beard. MADRID. .May 3], A French ureoplune flying low in the vain and wind over Villaueuve Galtru crashed off the coast, the engine e-plod ing. Fishermen recovered from the sea the body of the pilot, Termanghi and the diyng observer Lalouette, who succumbed at the hospital.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1931, Page 5
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