MRS. KEITH MILLER
(Press. Assn.-
evades curious crowd upon arrival at london
— By Telegraph— Cop 5 Tlght).
Rec. Oct. 25. Londoin, October 24. While a large crowd, including reporters and Ptess photographers awaited at the docks the arrival of Mrs. Keith Milier from America, the noted aviatrix descended a ladder at a quayside higher up the Thames. She was met hy Captain Lancaster, who returtted from the United States by another ship, and they drove swiftly away in a motor car, taking only small suiteases. A liner offlcial said that as Lancaster and Mrs. Miller were anxious to avoid publicity the company agreed to allow her to leave before the vessel docked. The crowd was bitterly disappointed.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 363, 26 October 1932, Page 5
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