MRS AMY MOLLISON
LOSES WAY IN CLOL’DS.
' CAPE I'o ENGLAND FLIGHT. 4 ~ ...—___. ' PERMISSION FROM ITALIANS. i i W i (Received May 12, 3.15 pm.) LONDON, May 11. The Salisbury correspondent of the Times states that after leaving Johannesburg Mrs Amy .\loiiison lust her way owing to Clouds and strong winds, and landed at Umtaii. A local pilot supplied her wtth her bearings. enabling her to land at Salisbury at 11.30. She passed over Broken Hill at a great height at 3.45 13.111., and will spend the night at Npilia, in Northern Rhodesia. if she arrives before dark, otherwise at Kanona. where there is a good landing groundMrs Matti-sou received a cable at Johannesburg from the Italian authorities permitting her to fly over Italian turritury it" necessary.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19883, 12 May 1936, Page 8
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