ARGENTINE AIRMEN
THREE MEN MISSING,
RIO DE JANEIRO, June 17. The Minister of Marine has ordered two warships to sail along the coast in search of the Argentine aviator, Bernardo Duggan, and his two companions. The airmen, who have been missing for several days, were flying from New York to Buenos Ayres. They were last seen over Cayenne. French Guiana.— (A. and N.Z.) Bernardo Duggan. an Argentine sportsman, with two companions, arrived at Norfolk, Virginia, on May 24 from NewYork in a seaplane. They thus completed the first stage of a flight to Buenos Ayres, a distance of 0100 miles. The (light was continued next day, but the machine was forced down at Cape Charles, Virginia, and badly damaged. The personnel escaped injury. The flight was resumed when repairs had been made.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1926, Page 7
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