LONDON-KARACHI WALK
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(Sydney Sun Cable.)
LONDON, 18th September. Donald Douglas and Burton Twiees, who studied at Otago University, are starting to walk from London to Karachi, via Franco, Italy, Turkey, Bulgaria, Persia, and Arabia, taking no money except sufficient to cross the Channel. They intend writing to replenish their exchequer, saying: "Motors,' trains, and aeroplanes have stripped the glamour from travel. We are going in search of real romance.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 69, 19 September 1927, Page 9
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