AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT.
I ROSS-SM fill MESSAGE ‘ALL | WELL.” ; Electric Telegraph—Press Association Copyright. I (Deceived t!ii> dav, at Ili.lO a.m.) Sydney, This Day. | Captain Ross-Smith cables from j Bangkok (under da:.* December Ist) , that .lie el t Dangoon at 7 and reach'ed Bangkok .u 1. A heavy storm af- ' t* r leaving Moulmeii; caused a delav and drota him out of his course. He followed the river Ah nam, south to Bai gkok, tinding an excellent rcccjv tion and every assistance provided hv a SiaHit Aviation Corps lie hope's t" hmd ai Singora on tile 2nd December and at Singapore <.i the 3rd He adds: All well.” I’D h LET IDLI.OWS DOS- AI fI I f (B* <■• i i d thi dav. nr 12. In pm ) Bargoon. din- l)a\ Uoulet felt lei- Bangkok 25 mu ule- • i ier Cap a m ICi-s-Smith.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 6513, 2 December 1919, Page 6
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