AVIATION
GRAF ZEPPELIN WELCOMED
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BERLIN. November ■">
After a night flight, the Graf zeppe lin landed at Staaken aerodrome’, where many Avartinie zeppeliiis were built. Impatient crowds burst through tin: fencing and swarmed the ground. I lie police bad to use knuckledusters to restore order. Hundreds of thousands rapturously reeept inueil the new aalio drove in triumph to President II iiidenburg’s palace. Speaking in the name ol the entire nation, the President said they had accomplished Avhat in the best sense was a national deed.
Replying Eckener repeated I lie grave dangers of the return journey. Avliich showed there was still much to be desired, but now the delects known wonlc 1 be remedied.
HURLEY’S PROGRESS*. AYKI/FEYREDEX. Nov. V Hurley landed at Sourabaya at 2.30 and departs for Singapore tit- daybreak to-morrow.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1928, Page 5
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