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ANOTHER RECORD

TitANS-ATLANTIC FLIER

WOULD MAKE FLIGHT AGAIN

(United Press Association.—By Electric

Telegraph.—Copyright.)

LONDON, May 22

Mrs Enrhart Putnam, when interviewed in the evening, wore a tangocoloured frock borrowed from Ambassador Mellon’s daughter.

She said her first task would be to visit West End stores. She was not returning to Ireland, but should hate to leave the dear aeroplane, and expected to have it brought to England, where she was flying before returning to the United States.

After her husband had telephoned, Mrs Putnam said that she was remaining in Europe until June 10th. She would make the flight again if it would mean any sort- of advance, but not merely for the sake of doing it. She declined to comment on the feasibility of Mollison’s plans. She said that she did not believe in mascots, but pinned her faith to a realgood mechanic. The International Aeronautical Federation have announced that Mrs Earhart Putnam’s 2,200 mile trans-Atlan-tic flight breaks the women’s recoin for a straight line flight.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19320524.2.43

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 24 May 1932, Page 5

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167

ANOTHER RECORD Hokitika Guardian, 24 May 1932, Page 5

ANOTHER RECORD Hokitika Guardian, 24 May 1932, Page 5

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