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“ MISS JEAN" BATTEN ' ‘ THE SOUTH ATLANTIC FLIGHT. canal-nous not 'FA‘VOURIABLE'. POOR Vlswmm'rv IN THE West. ’ FIRST; WOMAN T 0 MAKEWTR-IP, United Press Assoeiation—sCopyx'ight) (Received This iDay,l.3o p.m.) " PERNAMBUCO,(BraziI), Nov. .13.- ' Miss Jean. Batten (the New Zea»-l-angl aviator) arrived 'at Natal at 7.45 am. on Thursday (New Zea-L" land time). « ' ' ' 1 ~ . . Flying cbnditions onthis side of. the Atlantic were runfavowltabley andvisi‘bility was poor. . , Miss Batten is the fist woman to make the flight. . " _ ‘ fl , DEPARTURE FROM (mun; ‘ - DESTINATION ‘IN BRAZIL. ': (Received This Day, 10.10 am.) e ' LONDON, November 13. ' Miss Jean Batten‘ left Dakar (Senegal) on the Ocean 110 pto Brazil at 5.30 mm. ' .
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 28, 14 November 1935, Page 5
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