WORLD FLIGHT.
NO NEWS OP BRITISH. WIRELESS CALLS UNANSWERED. (ST CABLE—PSSSS ASSOCIATION—COPTEISST) (ESCTEB'S TSLSQSAMS.) (Received August Ist. 5.35 p.m.) NEW YOBK, July 31. Bepeated efforts by wireless in all directions have failed to obtain word of Squadron-Leader MacLaren, the British globe flier, since the party under his command arrived at Petropavlovsk, Kamchatka, on July 24th. Endeavours to learn the thereabouts of the party have been energetically carried on for three days by the Behring Sea patrol of the United States Coastguard. THE INTERNATIONAL PARTY. (SEUTZS'S TELEGRAMS.) (Received August 2nd, 1 a.m.]) DELHI, August 1. Major Zanni arrived at Bagdad and later departed for Basra. His machine is running splendidly.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18141, 2 August 1924, Page 15
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