THE FLYING MEN.
(Elec. Tel. Copyrights-United Pfess Assn.) lAustralian and N.Z. Cable Association), PARIS, February! 2. M. Poulet, who returned) to France owing to' his machine being happairable; leaves Marseilles on 'Mondfty for •Rangoon where a aiew;., machine .avyaiia him. M. Poulet states that' i»f.7 the original machiine had been- specially built fpr t>Jie. "flight to Australia he would havie beaten Sir "Ross Smith. He npw hopes to be m Australia; m*!a> few weeks.- ' '"X, '■' . '■"
, M . "; Poulet statea ,that, ' ;h& atfdi Hfo; mechanic, had ; a .. strange reception m Burma, iwhere the natives thought they, were messenger, from Buddha. "''.•.'■They i entered j a pagoda* one day, and» the natives loaded them with flowers. 7 '
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15132, 3 February 1920, Page 5
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