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AMERICAN WORLD FLIERS. THREE CRUISERS PROCEED. ... (Received 6.5 p.m.) "'■ •■ Renter. , NEW YORK. Maylo. Three of '..'■'' the •. United States aircruisers ; engaged in the attempt to fly round the world left Atka, Islarifl for Attn Island, in the Aleutian Group yesterday morning. ,f \ They arrived at the latter island after a journey of 530 miles, which took 10 hours and 10 minutes \to complete. < -' : ; ■/■•.■:■' ' • No trace of the whereabouts of Major Martin, the flight commander who is missing in the fourth air cruiser, has been found by; the United ; States coastguard cutter Algonquin, which ' has been searching in the Behring Sea and in the Pacific, south of the -Alaska: Peninsula. - ■~; - ■-■■■> r m '_ ' r.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18706, 12 May 1924, Page 9
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