AVIATION
AMY JOHNSON
(United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright).
(Received this day at 9.25 a.m) SHANGHAI, August 25. Ail Osaka message states'Miiss Amy Johnson has postponed her return flight to England till Friday, owing to bad weather. Shie is leaving to-night bv steamer for Shingu to visit Chichester.
BROADBENT MISSING
ON ROUND-AUSTRALIA FLIGHT,
SYDNEY. August 25,
Fears are entertained for the safety of the aviator, Broadbent, who began his flight round Australia just after midnight on Monday, and reached Brisbane and Townsville. He was last seen in the vicinity of Rockhampton the same day.
Search airplanes To-day sighted a bogged airplane in some mud on an island in the Styx Raver, one hundred mile's north - ' of Rockhampton. There was no sign of. Broadbent, but the airplane appeared to be undamaged. A land party has gone id the Bceue.
BROADBENT FOUND
BRISBANE, August 25,
Advioe 'has been received thajt Broadbent has been found. He apparenitly made a forced landing. Broadbent and his airplane are uninjured.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 August 1931, Page 5
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