ACROSS AUSTRALIA
MISS JOHNSON ON HER WAY
VISIT TO NEW ZEALAND
United Press Association—By Electric Tclc^
graph—Copj'riglit.
DARWIN, 20th May
Miss Amy Johnson, escorted by several aeroplanes, left Darwin at 7.30 a.m, local time, and arrived at Daly Waters at noon. She lunched, and --v thcu departed for Alexandria station, which is 200 miles south of Daly Waters. The station is without a telephone.
The aviatrix will'reach Cloncurry tomorrow. She expects to reach Sydney at "2.30 next Monday afternoon.
' Before leaving Darwin Miss Johnson's sole worry was how her mother would be fretting. Her mother thought the flight risk fearful. :-
Miss Johnson intends to stay three months in Australia, and will possibly visit New Zealand.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 123, 27 May 1930, Page 9
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