FORCED LANDINGS INQUIRY.—FIight-Lieut. C.T.P. Ulm (left), Miss Rogers (private secretary to Squadron. Leader C. E. Kingsford Smith and Lieut. Ulm), and Mr. Cassidy, solicitor for the two airmen and other members of the crew of the Southern Cross, entering the Darlinghurst courthouse, where the inquiry is being conducted into the forced landings of the Southern Cross and Kookaburra.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 670, 23 May 1929, Page 1
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58FORCED LANDINGS INQUIRY.—Flight-Lieut. C.T.P. Ulm (left), Miss Rogers (private secretary to Squadron. Leader C. E. Kingsford Smith and Lieut. Ulm), and Mr. Cassidy, solicitor for the two airmen and other members of the crew of the Southern Cross, entering the Darlinghurst courthouse, where the inquiry is being conducted into the forced landings of the Southern Cross and Kookaburra. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 670, 23 May 1929, Page 1
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