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WORLD FLIGHTS.

BRITISH LEAVE JAPAN. /BY CABI.B— PRJWB ASSOCIATION I'OPYIUOB.T.) (AUSTRALIAN AND K.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) TOKYO, July 16. Squadron-Leader MacLaren has left Toshimoyc for Paramushiro (Rurile Islands). SIX HOURS OVERDUE, JAPANESE DESTROYERS SEARCHING,

(Reoeived Jnly 18th, 1.5 a.m.) TOKYO, July . 17. A report received from Paramushiro states that Squadron-Leader MacLaren is six hours overdue. It is believed that ho landed' at an intermediate point which previously was prepared. Two Japanese destroyers at present arc searching. AMERICANS IN ENGLAND, LONDON, July 16. The American flyers have arrived at Croydon.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18128, 18 July 1924, Page 9

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WORLD FLIGHTS. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18128, 18 July 1924, Page 9

WORLD FLIGHTS. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18128, 18 July 1924, Page 9

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