MRS AMY MOLLISON.
_._‘__.__,._ MAKING GOOD PROGRESS. l-le’lili’l‘l-jl) Tn numk m-zuuuu. LAP]: ’l'U 1-I'.\'HL.’\.\'Ll I'Llljll'l‘. \Umciul \\'ll'clcss.) (Heuoivud March 14, l p.m.) RUGBY, March 13. Mrs Amy .\[ollisuu reached Ualvo at (LlO p.lll. she look ufl‘ from Juba on Hm ISUH—milvs bll'clell to the Egypliun capital at 3 :1.m., and landed at [\'hurluum at 3,2!) u.m. to refuel. rhu \\'ill M4ll the misting record [ol' the llillrt) In England lit—“lLL if she rum-hos limgulnn ln‘l'uro 3 am. on Sun— I'l‘m‘hl's lII‘H'HIIIU hm'ul'c 3 mm. on Sun—mu) mmmiulv llL‘l' 111;;le to—mon‘uw.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19885, 14 May 1936, Page 7
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89MRS AMY MOLLISON. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19885, 14 May 1936, Page 7
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