GERMAN FLIERS
making; progress
KLAUSMANN’S IMPROVEMENT.
(Australian Press Association.)
,'lteceb ed this day at 10. Id a.in.) . WYNDHAM, July 8.
The rescued German aviators continue to improve. Bertram is now a;tending to his own correspondence, he having borrowed a typewriter. Supplies of o’.othes have . been provided by the local residents, Klausemann, at one stage, was quite rational. Then he temporarily lost his reason. He is stiff very thin, but is eating well. Arrangements are being made to take both men to Perth by a West Australian Airways aeroplane, when they are fit to travel. Klausemann will then be placed under a specirlist.
The airmen’s seaplane will also be salvaged. .
i ROUND THE. WORLD FLIGHT,
MACHINE CRASHES AT MINSK
MOSCOW, July 8
Tho airmen, Griffin and Mattern, engaged on the world flight, crashed at Minsk. , '
B-o:h airmen are alive, but their machine is wrecked,
BOTH AIRMEN INJURED. MOSCOW, July 8. Mattern and Griffin were injured, Mattern seriously."
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1932, Page 5
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