AIRMEN REPORTED
THE ATLANTIC FLYERS. ARRIVAL AT NEWFOUNDLAND. SEVERAL MESSAGES RECEIVED (United Press Association-Copyright) (Received This Day, 1.45 p.m.) jj5T. JOHN’S, Apnl 13. The Bremen was reported this morning at Greeneley Island, Newfoundland. ~, + A second message states that at 630 (Eastern Standard) a communication from the; Marconi wireless operator at Point Amour stated that the ’plan® was at Greeneley Island, at the western entrance to Belle Isle The weather was thick. No further details are available. It is reported from Manchester /New Hampshire) that at 7.15 an amateur operator picked up a message- from the (xoveminent station at Louishuig (Nova Scotia) stating that a ’plane, believed to be the Bremen, crossed the Bay of Fundy at 7 o clock. The aircraft was too distant to identify.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 157, 14 April 1928, Page 5
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