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MESSAGE FROM PASSENGER

(Received April 11, noon.)

PERTH (W.A.), This Day.

A resident of Perth yesterday re^ ceived a message from Mrs. Vail, a former resident of the city, who was.a passenger on the airship Hindenburg. Mrs. Vail's greeting was sent by wire* less from the airship, picked up.at a land station, and passed along larvJ lines to the submarine cable, wlucti brought the message to Perth. " ;t

• The Hindenburg, the largest airship in the world, recently left Friedrich?. hafen on its maiden voyage to Brazil* with 50 passengers and a crew of 40. It completed the Atlantic crossing on April 3, arriving at Pernambuco. Smca. then there have been no further me* sages as to its progress. ■•

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Evening Post, Issue 86, 11 April 1936, Page 13

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MESSAGE FROM PASSENGER Evening Post, Issue 86, 11 April 1936, Page 13

MESSAGE FROM PASSENGER Evening Post, Issue 86, 11 April 1936, Page 13

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