KINGSFORD SMITHS FLIGHT TO ENGLAND. The dotted line in the map .how. the route originally fixed by Mt. Smith for hi. flight to England. Hetollowed it to Rangoon, but then decided to lengthen the stages. He proposed to cut out Calcutta and J h ™"" However, he landed .t Calcutta «fter .1!. owing to hinting attack.. From the,, ho .et out for Allahabad, w.th Jask In view as the stopping place for the fifth night of his journey.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20989, 28 September 1931, Page 7
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77KINGSFORD SMITHS FLIGHT TO ENGLAND. The dotted line in the map .how. the route originally fixed by Mt. Smith for hi. flight to England. Hetollowed it to Rangoon, but then decided to lengthen the stages. He proposed to cut out Calcutta and Jh™"" However, he landed .t Calcutta «fter .1!. owing to hinting attack.. From the,, ho .et out for Allahabad, w.th Jask In view as the stopping place for the fifth night of his journey. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20989, 28 September 1931, Page 7
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