ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
WORLD FLIGHT.
A DISASTER FEARED THE ’PLANE MISSING. TWO MEN ON BOARD, By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received Aug. 21, 10.45 p.m. Delhi, August 21. Malins and MacMillan, who are continuing the round-the-world flight while Major Blake is in hospital, in a seaplane, set off from Lahore on Saturday morning for Akgab, in Burma, a four hours’ journey. Since then no news has been received from them. A wireless message is being broadcasted to all vessels. The worst is feared, and it is suggested a special vessel should be despatched to search.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. Delhi, August 19. Major Blake’s operation was successful and his condition is satisfactory. The seaplane again refused to rise, and there was a notices’ list. It is being overhauled. McMillan and Milans hope to continue to-day.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 August 1922, Page 5
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131ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. WORLD FLIGHT. Taranaki Daily News, 22 August 1922, Page 5
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