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AIR FLYING.

j Vustralian & N.Z. Cable Association.J

CHAMBERLAIN’S FLY. BERLIN, June 6.

After a short rest the Atlantic fliers Chamberlain anu Levine, returned to their aeroplane, where the inhabitants of Kottbus gathered and demanded their autographs. A torchlight procession was the event of the evening. BERLIN, June G. It is hoped that the German authorities will not, when Chamberlain and Levine go to Templehof, repeat their nonsensical precautions of last Sunday. when 5000 police were at leinplehof. and far outnumbered the civilians, who were not allowed within a mile of teh aerodrome.

The German police are anxious to show the Paris and London police h- w such things should be done. After visiting Berlin the avint is propose to fly to Vienna, Home, Pariand Loudon. BERLIN, June fi. The airman, Chamberlain, points out that tire storm met with on the English coast forced them to use up their supply of petrol. This obliged them to later take in stuff that was not suitable for the Columbia- machine. Hence the failure to reach Berlin.

He expects that the now propeller will enable them to reach Templehof aerodrome on Tuesday evening, where they will he officially welcomed. BERLIN, June 0. Chamberlain declares that he wil' flv hack to New York from London. LONDON. June fi.

The Daily Telegraph says : Now that the Atlantic has been crossed three times without accident, the aviators’ attention should he directed to triumphs in which there is less risk to life. Nothing will make this enterprise other than dangerous in the present phase of aeronautical progress, and there are other matters more important than extending the range of non-stop flights, such as the reduction of the landing speed.

BERLIN, .Tune 7. Chamberlain has arrived.

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 June 1927, Page 2

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AIR FLYING. Hokitika Guardian, 8 June 1927, Page 2

AIR FLYING. Hokitika Guardian, 8 June 1927, Page 2

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