HONEYMOON IN AEROPLANE
ALARM WITHOUT CAUSE Mr. and Mrs. S. Downes-Martin were married on Monday, July 11, flow away in a brand new aeroplane on Thursday, were reported missing on Friday, and turned up safe and sound on Saturday, after the ether had beer burned up by S.O.S. calls for two days. They were at that most natural of all v places for a honeymoon couple—Deauville. They were the most puzzled couple alive after their return. - " What's all the fuss about?" said Mr. , Downes-Martin in an interviewover they telephone . "We started from Heston to Le Touauet or. Thursday. Everything was fine. Then we thought we 'would fly oil to Deauville. Could a honeymoon couple do better. And this safternoon I found that we were , supposed to have fallen into the sea, or crashed into a forest, or got Host somewhere in Europe!" . maM - nA Mr. Downes-Martin, who is a marine engineer, is „ .killed pilot. as , formerly Miss Lily Moilfiy* Tnndon ic# skater, and instructress at a London rink. ' ' '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21278, 3 September 1932, Page 3 (Supplement)
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168HONEYMOON IN AEROPLANE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21278, 3 September 1932, Page 3 (Supplement)
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