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MRS. BONNEY’S FLIGHT

DETERMINED TO CONTINUE SINGAPORE, April 25. It is revealed that when Mrs. Bonney overturned on the beach she enlisted the aid of natives and sent messages to Europeans at tho village of Gnow, with whom she stayed until Sunday. She then left by steamer for Rangoon. The ’plane was placed on a native boat and towed to Victoria Point. She intends to repair tho ’piano at Rangoon and continue the flight. SEAPLANE MISSING LOSS OF LIFE FEARED. STORM OVER APENNINES. PARIS.. April 24. It is feared that eight lives have been lost in a French commercial seaplane flying from Indo-China to Marseilles. which has been missing since Sunday morning. When nearing Naples tho seaplane sent a wireless message reading: “Encountering storm over Apennines.” Italian warships and seaplanes arc searching off the coast.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 97, 27 April 1933, Page 7

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MRS. BONNEY’S FLIGHT Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 97, 27 April 1933, Page 7

MRS. BONNEY’S FLIGHT Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 97, 27 April 1933, Page 7

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