AVIATOR SAFE
TORRES STRAIT FLIGHT BRISBANE. July 3. Anxiety for the safety of Mr T. H. McDonald was dispelled with the news of his arrival at Thursday Island. It appears that two American passengers, who are studying the .—natives of Torres Strait, wished to land at mission stations en route. Accordingly, stops were made at the Cape Bedford and Lockhart river missions, where they stayed the night. [Fears were held for the safety of Mr McDonald, whose aeroplane was reported overdue at Thursday Island from Cairns.]
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21826, 4 July 1936, Page 16
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