AVIATION
MRS BONNEY’S PLANS
RESUMPTION AFTER REPAIRS
(United Press' Association—By' Electri Telegraph—Cop.vriglit.)
(Received tins dirty, at 10.15 a.in.) " SINGAPORE, April 25
It is revealed that when All’s Bouncy overturned on the beach she enlisted the aid of natives, and sent messages to Europeans at the village of Gnow, with whom she stayed until Sunday. She then left by steamer for Rangoon, being placed on a- native boat which was towed to Victoria Point. She intends to. repair the plane at Rangoon and continue her flight.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1933, Page 6
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85AVIATION Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1933, Page 6
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