LADY BAILEY
RESUMPTION OF' FLIGHT WAY TEMPORARILY LOST ALGIERS. Jan. 23 Lady Bailey, the British airwoman, who was rescued recently affbr a forced descent 1450 miles south of Oran, Algeria, while on a flight from London to Capetown, set out yesterday lo return to Oran. The airwoman lost her way and landed at Inssalah instead of Reggan. 1 hence she flew to Ardar over a clearly-marked route. She is to leave for Oran to-morrow morning. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21399, 25 January 1933, Page 9
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