DISTANCE RECORD
MOLISONS ARE PREPARING. last spectacular venture • (United Tress Association—By Elecfcru Telegraph—Copyright.) QUEBEC, September 15. Mollison landed en route to Toronto, to join his wife, and /prepare plans for a new assault on the world’s distance record. Ho decared that, conditions permitting they .would start the journey by the end of the month, hut he had not yet decided where they would start from. Mr Mollison indicated that their long-distance'flight would probably be the last, spectacular venture of this nature undertaken by him and Mrs Mollison.' He said: “I’ve made six tough trips, including three across the Atlantic. ' That should be enough, arid Amy has had more than her share of danger. ’I don’t think we'will try anything on this scale again.'” He said that the flight would, commence as soon as possible after the •equinoctial gales were over. Asked how far they wore going, Mollison replied, “As far as we can.”. ,
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1933, Page 5
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