MR RAMSAY MACDONALD.
FLIGHT IN FOG TO SCOTLAND. Osbitisji omcux, wia«rjtsei.) RUGBY, August 10. The Prime Minister, who has been spending the last few days on a holiday visit to Lord Londonderry's estate in Ireland, yesterday paid an informal call with his host to the camp of the Paisley Battalion of the Boys' Brigade at Carlisle, County Down. To-day Mr MaeDonald had a foggy air journey across the Irish Sea and Scotland to Lossiemouth, where he is continuing his holiday. He travelled in a seaplane, but an escorting machine was lost from sight in the fog. When the seaplane descended in Lossiemouth harbour a large crowd gave Mr MaeDonald a cordial greeting.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20623, 12 August 1932, Page 11
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