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SAD AND SORRY

SMITH'S FEELINGS

SICK AFTER SUNSTROKE

(Received 3rd October, 1 'p.m.)

ATHENS, 2nd October.

Kingsford Smith reports that he is a very sad man. This is tire first time ho has let his aeroplane down, and he cannot understand what was the matter with him, except that the after effects of sunstroke were most disconcerting.

He hopes to be all right'for1 art attempt at the record the other way.

The enforced delay at 'Milas was possibly for the best, as he believes that an endeavour to continue while he was so sick might have been disastrous.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1931, Page 13

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SAD AND SORRY Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1931, Page 13

SAD AND SORRY Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1931, Page 13

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