BROODING SILENCE.
GERMAN FLYER'S CONDITION. PERTH, October 23. Adolpli Klausmann, the mechanic who was the companion of Captain Hans Bertram on the flight from Germany to Australia at the end of which they were lost for weeks, remains in brooding silence at a mental home suffering from the effects of his terrible experience. Compatriots who visit him are divided in opinion regarding his sanity. Mention of the flight upsets Klausmann. He is to leave for Germany on a German ship on November 3. He fears that he will be treated as a mental patient and landed as such in his homeland.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 252, 24 October 1932, Page 7
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