AUSTRALIA BLAMED
DEATH OF AVIATOR
WIDOW'S INFERENCES
(Received May 13,- 1.30. p.m.)
HONOLULU, May 12.
Lady Kingsford Smith, on arriving by the Monterey en route to rejoin her relatives in New York, inferentially blamed the Australian Government for her husband's death. She said the Government failed to appreciate her husband's contributions, failed to give the- support necessary to make his flights less hazardous, and failed to show appreciation of the sacrifice after Sir Charles had perished.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 112, 13 May 1937, Page 11
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