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AMY. JOHNSON’S LAST STAGE: “FEf> UP AND WORRIED.’’ (United Press Association—Hv Electric Telegraph—Copyright) (Received tlv’-s dev nt 8 a.m.) LONDON, December 16. Incorrect early reports that Amy Johnson had started on the last stage of her journey caused a sharp lookout to be kept at French and "British aerodromes yesterday afternoon. Large crowds waited for hour.s at Croydon. Mr Molllson thinks that his wife i s now likely to arrive o’.i Saturday ingAmy cabled that it wa<* impossible to cross the Atlas mountains, owin'? to .snowstorms, and that she was fed up and worried. AMY JOHNSON AT OH AN. (Received th : « dnv at 10.1 a a.m.) ORAN, .Arev Johnson arrived at Oran from IBeni Ounif.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1932, Page 5
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