NOT REPORTED.
Airmen Two Days Out in North
Pacific Hop.
PETROL supply exhausted ? (Received 9.30 a,m.) SEATTLE, September 9. • The airmen 'Mbyte' and Allen had not been reported at noon on Wednesday, 48 lours after* their' departure from Japan for America. Their petrol supply is computed to have been equivalent to 47 fours' flying. Weather conditions are reported- as • favourable. TO REGAIN LAURELS. Smithy to Make Attempt on Record of Mollison. * NEW 'PLANE LANDED. SYDNEY, September 9. Air Kingsford Smith's new aerbjlane is an Avro-Avian, : similar to the Soiith'ern Cross Junior. It is to be Th© airman, con'Mr. J. A; MollisQn'k iecord%f £^:; days'2l hour's 25 minuted' for the fli*Ht v to' England. h .•/ ' — r— • : FROM JAPAN. syi "ib.v 7 • ; ; MISSf AMY JOHNSON RETURNS. . _ ' ~ ■ i / (Received 10 a.m.j . V LONDON, September 9. Mi3j '/Amy Johnson has arrived at Lympne, completing her trip to Japan aad back. *
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 214, 10 September 1931, Page 7
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145NOT REPORTED. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 214, 10 September 1931, Page 7
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