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..—« .. . . - KINGSFORD-SMITH AT BANGKOK. (UKITID PRESS ASSOCIATION—:BY KLfiCT&IO TELEGRAPH —COPTRIGHT.) (Received January 16th, 15.30 a.m.) SINGAPORE, January 15. Air Commodore C. E. KingsforVlSmith, with mails, arrived this afternoon. He leaves for Batavia to-mor-row. The airmail saw Colonel H. C. Brinsmead at Bangkok. The patient is slightly better and is now able to con,verse more freely, but his mind is a blank concerning the accident. He does not know that five people were killed when he was, injured in the crash of the Dutch air liner.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20446, 16 January 1932, Page 15
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