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CROSSED SAHARA BY A NEW ROUTE IN TWENTY DAYS

(Australian and N.Z. Press Association) Reed. 9 a.m. PARIS, Monday. Utilising an entirely new route, Prince Sixte Bourbon and several companions crossed the Sahara Desert by motor-car in 20 days, compared with the previous best time of 60 days. (The cable news In this Issue accredited to ‘*The Times” has appeared in that Journal, but only where expressly stated is such news the editorial opinion of “The Times.”) (By special arrangement Reuter's world service in addition to other special sources of information is used in the compilation of the overseas intelligence published in this issue, and all rights therein in Australia and New Zealand

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 598, 26 February 1929, Page 9

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CROSSED SAHARA BY A NEW ROUTE IN TWENTY DAYS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 598, 26 February 1929, Page 9

CROSSED SAHARA BY A NEW ROUTE IN TWENTY DAYS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 598, 26 February 1929, Page 9

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