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ATLANTIC SOLO CROSSING WOMEN’S STRAIGHT LINE FLIGHT PARIS, May 23. The International Aeronautic Federation has announced that Mrs PuD nam’s 2206-mile trans-Atlantic flight breaks the women’s record for a. straight line flight. A DUAL FATALITY London, May 22. When flying from Londonderry to London with pictures of Mrs. Putnam’s arrival, a monoplane piloted by Major Irwin Napier Clark and carrying a passenger, Victor Barton, a "Daily Sketch” photographer, crashed near the coast at Shanraer, Wigtownshire. Both were killed.
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 127, 24 May 1932, Page 2
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