"NEVER DO IT AGAIN"
MISS JOHNSON'S REGRETS
WANTS TO FORGET TROUBLES
(llceeived 22ud May, 1 p.m.) LONDON, 21st May. The "Daily 'Express's" Surabaya, correspondent interviewed Miss Johnson. "I will never dp it again,' saw tho airwoman, "but perhaps I could stay in 'Australia a long time and forget all thei troubles of tho flight and only remember the happy hours." The Eoyal Air Force Company stall, during tho night overhauled tho aeroplane, but the magneto trouble has not been overcome sufficiently to enable the flight to bo resumed. When informed of her bad luck Miss Johnson was keenly disappointed. Meanwhile the sport flyer do Bruyn, at Djoejacarta, who also possesses n Moth aeroplane, and'had- already sent a reserve propeller to Surabaya, has arranged to dispatch a new magneto, which will arrive here this afternoon, too late for Miss- Johnson to leave today Her departure has now been provisionally fixed for to-morrow morning.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 119, 22 May 1930, Page 9
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