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AIRMAN UNHURT. '
(United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.)
CAIRO, Nov. 15
“ I was not strapped in, and I was shot out, and slithered on the soft wet ground, being covered with mud, but I was unscathed,” said Mollison. “A friendly peasant directed me to Minia. I spent a night at an hotel. I will be again attempting to beat the record at the earliest possible moment. The* repairs will take some time, as there are no spares at Cairo.
BERT HINKLER.
PARA, (Brazil) j Nov. 15
Bert Hinkler, who recently flew from New York to Jamaica, arrived here on Saturday.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1931, Page 6
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