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LANCASTER'S PLANS.

NO PILOT BUT MRS. MILLER. LONDON, October 27. When Captain Lancaster landed at Liverpool from America he said that probably he would make another longdistance flight, but, so far, he had no definite plans. When he did, he would certainly have no other pilot than Mrs. Miller.

He intended writing a book about his flying experiences, in which he would give details of hie trial in Miami, U.S.A., for the alleged murder of Haden Clarke. He had received the fairest of trials, and the American people were generous and sympathetic. Over 1000 letters of sympathy and congratulation had come to him.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 259, 1 November 1932, Page 7

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LANCASTER'S PLANS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 259, 1 November 1932, Page 7

LANCASTER'S PLANS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 259, 1 November 1932, Page 7

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