DELAY AT DARWIN
REMAINDER OF PEACE
DELEGATION
CP.A.) WELLINGTON, August G. After n delay of 11 days at Darwin, Mrs Mason, ' wife of the AttorneyGeneral, was only to-day expected to continue her journey to Paris in the R.A.F. Lancastrian, in which the New Zealand Peace Conference delegation left on July 26. The aircraft developed _ engine trouble at Darwin the following day, but Mr Mason and the Secretary of External Affairs, Mr Mclntosh, were able to go on. by a commercial airliner, leaving the rest of the party, including Mrs Mason, and Mr 13. D. Zohrab,~Mr Mason’s private secretary, behind. . Advice has now been received that the I ancastrian has been repaired and was due to take elf from Darwin at 2.30 tins morning. The aircraft is expected to reach Paris early on Sunday morning. '
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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 August 1946, Page 2
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