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The Bremen Overdue

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Jfross Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. NEW YORK, April 12. The Bremen has not yet been reported. The -weather conditions are variable from fair to very poor, and a storm following tbo coast is expected to reach Newfoundland at the time the ’plane should arrive in that vicinity if successful. Ships in mid-ocean report strong head winds in the Bremen’s path.—Australian Press Association. THE WEATHER CLEAR. ST. JOHNS (Newfoundland), Ap. 12. At midnight, Atlantic time, there was no word of the German transatlantic flyers from lighthouses or wireless stations along the coast. The weather is clear, visibility good, and flying conditions are excellent.—Australian Press Association. ALL POSSIBLE FACILITIES. NEW YORK, April 12. Mr D. F. Davis (Minister of War) and Mr C. D. Wilbur (Secretary of the Navy) have extended all possible facilities to the Bremen. They ordered naval and other stations to keep a sharp lookout, and to act in case of need, and Mr Davis, at the request of the German Ambassador, ordered the commanding generals to offer every courtesy if the flyers land in their area. Civic, and other receptions have been planned in New York, and an escort is waiting at Mitchell Field to greet the ’plane when she is sighted.—Australian Rress Association. FATE A MYSTERY. NEW YORK, April 13. (Received April 14, at 1.30 a.ra.) The fate of the transatlantic ’plane Bremen is a mystery. Early on Friday morning it was not reported from any source.—Australian Press Association.

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Evening Star, Issue 19841, 14 April 1928, Page 4

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The Bremen Overdue Evening Star, Issue 19841, 14 April 1928, Page 4

The Bremen Overdue Evening Star, Issue 19841, 14 April 1928, Page 4

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