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AVIATION

BERTRAM TO TRY AGAIN. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegra pli—Copyright) SOURABAYA, December 14. The German airfrian, Hans Bertram’s Junkers monoplane will be dismantled here and Bertram will then return to D'arwih for .a fresli 'stairt in his effort after ithe record. The Avhoi'o of the undercarriage Avas wrecked. The stoAvaway on the plane was John Dodson, aged 20 years. He Avas born in Tasmania. Dobson declares that he had no serial object in joining in the flight, except, that he was anxious to make a nice trip. He had never, thought he Avals endangering the lives of the pilots. The police are sending Dobson back to Australia.

AMY JOHNSON AND RECORD. LONDON, December 14. If Mis Mollis,on maintains the speed indicated by her latest messages through Paris, she probably Avill beat her outward record. Preparations are being made at Croydon for her reception. ; iii llill

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 December 1932, Page 5

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146

AVIATION Hokitika Guardian, 15 December 1932, Page 5

AVIATION Hokitika Guardian, 15 December 1932, Page 5

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