ROUSING WELCOME
FOR MOLLISON UPON RETURN TO LONDON.
(United Press Association—By Electric Teieg, apli—Copyright.)
LONDON, September 8,
Mollision, on arrival was lifted shoulder high, and a huge crowd roared with delight; Women threw flowers Lady Patricia Moore, who was waiting, desired to present him with a laurel wreath, decorated with red, white, and blue, but sli| was unable to do so owing to the excitement. Crowds followed Mollison and Mrs Ann? Mollison to the hotel strewing their path with flowers.
MRS MOLLISON MEETS HUSBAND LONDON, September 8.
Mrs Aipy Mollison flew to Cherbourg to-day in an air liner to meet her husband in Mr J. A .Mollison. Mr Mollison and his wife then continued the journey to Southhampton by water.
THE' HUTCHISONS’ FLIGHT. COPENHAGEN; September 8- ' The’ Hutchisons have landed at Julianehaali.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1932, Page 5
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132ROUSING WELCOME Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1932, Page 5
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