MR MOLLI SON FORCED DOWN
QUARREL RUMOUR DENIED (Received noon.) LONDON, November 9. Mrs Mollison arrived at Croydon aboard the Dutch air liner which she boarded at Rome, Mr J. A. Mollison, who was flying the air race Comet machine, was. forced down near Brussels in bad .weather. Mrs Mollison denied that she and her husband had quarrelled.
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Northern Advocate, 10 November 1934, Page 9
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