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MOLLISON’S PROGRESS
AFTER. THE RECORD. /United Prßss Association—By Electric 1 olograph—Copyright). BASRAH, August 3. Mollison arrived and is leaving for Athens at midnight. He plans to fly f.orn Athens to London on the sth. WORLD FLIERS' GIVE UP. NEW YORK, August 3. Victor Lawn, representative of Pangham al.' Herndon, to-day received cabled advice from the fliers to the eff-ct that they were abandoning theT attempt* to better the record establ'sh <1 by Post and Gatty. MOLLISON’S PROGRESS. BASRA, August 4.
Mollison arrived extremely tired, but took off at midnight alter an hour’s sleep.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1931, Page 5
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