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EFFORTS TO SECURE A FRESH PASSAGE

(0.C.) Wellington. April 9 “The news is very distressing, but we all hope Miss Wootton will soon recover, and that the air authorites in Singapore will be able to secure her a rapid passage to London, where she is due to arrive on April 13.” said Mr. G. C. Sherwood, president of the Royal Society of St. George, the main sponsors of Miss Wootton’s tour, to the "Chronicle” tonight. “The whole schedule will, of course, be thrown out of gear," added Mr. Sherwood.” but we will get in touch with the Royal Society of St. George in England immediately. That is about ail we can do at the moment."

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Wanganui Chronicle, 10 April 1948, Page 5

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EFFORTS TO SECURE A FRESH PASSAGE Wanganui Chronicle, 10 April 1948, Page 5

EFFORTS TO SECURE A FRESH PASSAGE Wanganui Chronicle, 10 April 1948, Page 5

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