ZEPPELIN’S FLIGHT
United Press Association. —By Electrif Telegraph I ’.—Copyright..) FRTEDRTCITSTTAFFiN, August 16. The Graf Zeppelin has passed over the Ural Mounts) irs sit'd the frontier of Europe and Asia Thus, in thirtysix hours, she covered two thousand six hundred miles. Owing to bad weather prove ding, the airship may be compelled to go as far afield as the Arctic Zone. MAKING PROGRESS. LONDON, Aug. 18. The United Slates Pacific F’eet in the Orient received a radio that the Graf Zeppelin is flying steadily and conditions excellent, nmking 62 miles an hour. It was over Yakutsk, Siberia, on Sunday.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 August 1929, Page 5
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