AVIATION
AMY JOHNSON OVERDUE
(United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright)
LONDON, November 16. There is no news of Amy Johnson
BARTRAM’S START FOR LONDON
SYDNEY, November 16.
Captain Hans Bartram, with Co-pilot Allen, hopped off to-day on the first stage of the flight to London'. They had a rousing send off. A mechanic; and a passenger are accompanying them.
LANDING EFFECTED
(Received this day at 9.26 a.m)
LONDON, November 16.
A message from Gas stated Amy Johnson landed at 12.30 yesterday and is proceeding to Duala,
-Reuters declare tlie.ro is no need to worry about Amy Johnson, as news travels slowly in the region over which she is crossing, A message wae despatched at 3AI yeaterday from a desert outpost at Tahoua, reporting there was no news, has only just been received in Parts.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1932, Page 5
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