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Mollison’s Projects MANAGE DOUBLE ATLANTIC CROSSIN G. Au. & N’.Z Cable Assn). LONDON, May 10 The 4 Daily Express” states: The airman Mollison at the end of June will undertake the most hazardous air journey ever planned, namely a double crossing of the Atlantic. First he will fly from Dublin to New York, and then from New York to Croydon, l oth flight?'being non-stop ones, doing 63 i) miles in 24 days. He intends to ily solo, though he is expected to marry Miss Amy Johnson before the Atlantic attempt. He will use an English aeroplane and engine. Another message states Mollison and Miss Johnson will he married in London within ten davs.
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Grey River Argus, 12 May 1932, Page 3
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