END OF SEASON.
GRAF ZEPPELIN LAID UP.
(Received 10.30 a.m.) FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, November 4. The Graf Zeppelin lias arrived back from her ninth and last trans-Atlantic trip to South America this year. Altogether the Graf has now flown 320,000 miles, including 29 Atlantic crossings, and has carried over 7500 passengers.
NOVEL MACHINE
CEASE NEAR PERTH,
PERTH, November 4.
Mr. H. Galway, who had been experimenting with a novel aeroplane and had made several bad landings, crashed at York, 78 miles east of Perth. His machine capsized on touching the ground.
DISASTROUS FIRE.
FIFTY AEROPLANES BURNED
VENICE, November '4.
Fifty Junker aeroplanes were destroyed by a fire at the works of the Mediterranean Aviation Company at the Lido.
The cause of the outbreak is not known.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 263, 5 November 1932, Page 9
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