JAP AIRMEN
FLYING THE WORLD.
IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS. ( United Press Aawuut-iuu.—By Electric 1 eiegl upn—\-ojjy r Ign Lj, (Received this day at 10.15 a.m.) nu.viHJA, June -6. Japanese journalists, isnmgu and i-u..iuia, tiling round liie worm ,n opu..odious lor a simple bet as to ~n.tner i.ie east,,aril or westward rente is the quicker, unexpectedly met a i rincL-n after travelling twenty thouraiiit mins. 'I hey embraced and exchanged experiences for half an hour amt tin ii i csume-c;: their travels. feiiingu flew from Tokio to Aeivmar’xet and thence to Southampton by steamer. He embarked in an Airways liner for Paris and thence flics to Moscow, takes the train across Siberia am? Hies from Korea to Tokio.
Eukuana has already covered the route, Shingu lias yet to travel.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1931, Page 5
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127JAP AIRMEN Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1931, Page 5
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