FEARS FOR MRS MILLER’S SAFETY.
DID NOT ALLOW FOR STRENGTH OF WIND. (United Press Assn.-— By Electrlo Telesrrapn.—Copyright.) (Received November 29, 12.15 p.m.) HAVANA, November 28. The Compania de Aviacion has despatched two ’planes to search Mrs Miller’s intended route. Fears for her safety have increased. The naval base at Key 'West is also hunting. Mrs Miller apparently left Cuba on a 34 deg. course straight for Miami, without allowing for the wind, the strength of which is indicated by the fact that the Pan-American ’plane to-day made a second flight from Miami to Havana ] in an hour and thirty-five minutes. Mrs Miller’s representatives state that she had six hours’ petrol supply.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19240, 29 November 1930, Page 11
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