GERMAN AVIATOR.
GRATITUDE TO AUSTRALIA. (United Press Association— Copyright) SYDNEY, October 27. Captain Hans Bertram, the German aviator who was lost in the wilds ot Northern Australia, arrived in Sydney to-day. He was escorted by six local aeroplanes. He spent the night at Canberra. . , The main object of the visit was to thank the Federal Government for the assistance rendered in rescuing him and his partner Herr Klausmann. A thanksgiving service was held at the Canberra Anglican Church which was attended by members of Parliament and prominent citizens. Captain Bertram continued his flight to (Sydney to-day in his Junkers monoplane. He was enthusiastically welcomed bv 200 people, including the German Consul and other representative persons.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 15, 28 October 1932, Page 5
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