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  2. Yesterday, the Horn-today, north to England MURRAY SAYLE, correspondent for The Times, London, sent this story by radio shortly after Sir Francis Chichester turned north after rounding Cape Horn. Sayle told the story as he flew over the Cape in a light aircraft. 'Muy hombre' beats the Cape

    Sir Francis Chichester turned the bow of Gipsy Moth IV for home 20 miles south of Cape Horn at 1am Australian time yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    PUNTA ARENAS, Tuesday (AAP-Reuter). — Sir Francis Chichester rounded Cape Horn today and is now expected to steer a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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