JAPANESE AIR RECORD
ROUND WORLD IN 33 DAYS (United P.A. — By Telegraph — Copyright) (Australian Press Association.) TOKYO, Thursday. The Japanese airman, Mr. Toichiro Araki, who left Tokyo on April 3 on a ip (mostly in flight) round the world, as arrived back here. He has beaten toe record. Mr. Araki was at one time a lecturer on aSS®/. University. He left Tokyo Vn5 nl 3ln a race round the world with * Mynkidu Matsui, each taking a difw direction. Mr. Araki flew eastMa -y 1 he an d his opponent ea °k other in mid-air between tal ar l d Berlin. At the German capicow * ur * . Araki went by train to Mos- /*}■ has taken 33 days. Mr. on thi 1 to Baris and there embarked D the Aquitania for New York.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 351, 11 May 1928, Page 9
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