ANOTHER HOP STARTED
MISS JOHNSON’S FLIGHT. HEADING FOR ATAMBOEA, (United Press Assentation.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) SYDNEY, May 22. Amalgamated Wireless has received advice that Miss Amy Johnson left Sourabaya at 8.45 this morning to fly straight to Atamboea, but if eu route it appears that the motor is not as smooth as she expects, she will land at Bima. SEEN OVER BIMA. j WELTEVEDREN, May 22. Miss Johnson passed over Bima at 11.30 a.m. (Bima time), heading for Atamboea. 1 MISS JOHNSON INTERVIEWED. “ WILL NEVER DO IT AGAIN.” LONDON, May 21. The Sourabaya correspondent of the Daily Express interviewed Miss Amy Johnson, who said; “ I will never do it again. But perhaps I could-stay in Australia a long time and forget all the troubles of the flight, and remember only the happy hours spent there.”
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21033, 23 May 1930, Page 9
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