TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT
MOLLISON RETURNING " * FORCED LANDING MADE FOG IN NEW BRUNSWICK NEXT STAGE NEWFOUNDLAND By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Received August 29, K. 5 p.m.) NISW. YORK. Aug. 28 Mr. J. A. Mollison hopped off from New York to-day for St. John, New Bruns. wick, on the first stage of his return flight to England. The airman was forced down 18 miles from St. John by fog. He motored into the city this evening. He proposes to go by motor-car to-morrow to get his aeroplane, refuel it and hop off later in the day for Harbour Grace, Newfoundland. Mr. Mollison's flying time from the Roosevelt Field was five hours.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21274, 30 August 1932, Page 9
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