GERMAN AIRMEN
(Press. Assn.—
BERTRAM WELCOMED ON FLIGHT TO SYDNEY
-By Telegraph — Copyrlght).
Rec. .Oct. 27, 7.55 p.m. Sydney, October 27. Captain Hans Bertram, the German aviator,'who was recently lost ih the wilds of northern Australia, arrived f in Sydney to-day, attended by an . aerial escort of six aeroplanes. He spent the night at Canberra, ' the main object of his visit being to thank the Federal Government for assistance in reseuing himself and his partner, Adolf Glausmann. A thanksgiving service was held at the Canberra Anglican Church, attended by members of Parliament and prominj ent citizens. Captain Bertram continued his flight to Sydney to-day in the famous Junkers monoplane. He was enthusiastically welcomed by 200 people, the German consul and other representative persons.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 365, 28 October 1932, Page 5
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