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HUNGARY STIRRED

Welcome Waiting for Atlantic Flyers LANDING NEAR GOAL By Telegraph—Press Assm—Copyright. Budapest, July 16. The Hungarian trans-Atlantic flyers, Alexander Magyar and George Enters, in the “Justice to Hungary” plane, were forced down for lack of fuel at Dlscke, a village thirty miles from Budapest They were uninjured, but the propeller and a wing were smashed. An aeroplane has gone to bring them to Budapest, where huge, crowds are awaiting their arrival, including the entire Cabinet, which was sitting when the news came, and immediately adjourned.

The flyers left Harbour Grace, Newfoundland, for a non-stop flight to Budapest at 1.48 p.m. on Wednesday.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 250, 18 July 1931, Page 7

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HUNGARY STIRRED Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 250, 18 July 1931, Page 7

HUNGARY STIRRED Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 250, 18 July 1931, Page 7

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