AVIATION
GARDEN'S PROGRESS
(United Press Association—By Electric
Telegraph,—Copyright.)
WELTEYREDEN, November 3
The aviator Garden arrived at 10.40 a.m. at Sonrabaya on his flight to Australia, and he leit at 11.15 a.m. for Bima.
another german giant
FORCED LANDING IN SPAIN
BARCELONA, November 3
The .Junkers’ four-engined G. 38 plane, the world’s largest aeroplane while en route from Barcelona to Madrid, was forced to return as two of her engines were disabled.
The plane made a safe landing. The machine is eighty-five iect long, 140 feet across, and twenty-two feet high. Her four engines are housed in the wings.
AIRMAN’S WIDOW WEDS
LONDON. November 1
Mrs Eric Hook, widow of the nirwho who lost bis life on a (light to Australia, lias married a retired dentist named Reginald Hooper.
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