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WORLD FLYING.

NEW YORK, May 9. A telegram from Cordova, Alaska, states three of the United States wo ridencirding aviators arrived at Attic Island, in the Aleutian chain, after a journey of 530 miles from Atka, which took 10 hours .10 minutes. No information as to the whereabouts of Major Martin, the missing flight commander, has been secured by the United States coastguard cutter Algonquin, which has been searching in the Behring Sea and in the Pacific, south of Alaska Peninsula. DELHI, May 9. Lieut. d’Oisy left Calcutta to-day and arrived at Rangoon. Owing to tho heat causing engine trouble, he was not able to proceed to Bangkok. May 10. Lieut. d’Oisy has left Rangoon for Bangkok.

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Kaikoura Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 39, 13 May 1924, Page 3

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WORLD FLYING. Kaikoura Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 39, 13 May 1924, Page 3

WORLD FLYING. Kaikoura Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 39, 13 May 1924, Page 3

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