AVIATION
K INGSFORD SMITH. (United Press Association--By Electric Telegraph —Copyright.) SINGAPORE, January 15. Kingsford Smith, with the mails arrived this afternoon. He- leaves for Batavia to-morrow, lie saw Colonel Br.insmead at Hangkok. The patient was slightly hotter, and is now able to eonverso more freely, hut his mind is a blank concerning the accident, lie was unaware that five people were kHired when he was injured. AIRMAN’S FORCED LANDING. /Received this dav at 9.‘2A a.tn) LONDON. Jiinimrv 15. The puy./h' as to ihi'i wlierea hoifl s "f Jeffrey Jenkins, of whom noOung has I>een 'ward cl' in London rime he le|l Na> les on .lannaa v Slh., on a lliglil to 'uslralia, has' heeii clearer.T lIP hv I lie news of hiiv forced landing al Sirl.e, (i(i January lo|li., ladween Tunis ami Benghazi.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1932, Page 5
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133AVIATION Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1932, Page 5
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