IN THE AIR
ALLAN STILL MISSING.
(United Press Association—-By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.)
NEW YORK, September 9
A Seattle message states that Moyle Allan was not, reported H >*oon to-day, forty-eight hours after Ids departure from Japan. His gasoline supply was computed to be equivalent for forty* seven hours’ flying. Weather conditions are reported to be favourable.
AMY JOHNSON.
RUGBY, September 9
Amy. Johnson, since leaving Tokio on August 24th, encountered much bad weather. Her flight from England to Tokio in a Puss-Moth aeroplane was accomplished in just over nine days. Miss Johnson is now contemplating a trans-Atlantic flight if she is able to arrange for finance.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1931, Page 5
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