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SEAPLANE FOUND

MISSING GERMAN MACHINE AVIATORS IN BUSH Tcmt Jh»oci*ticn— By Telegraph—Copyright. PERTH, June 14. A message from Wyndham states that Hans Bertram’s Junkers seaplane was discovered near the Drysdale abo-rio-inal mission station (an. isolated district in the north-west). Attached to the machine was a message stating that the aviators had gone into the bush. The search for them continues, but their survival is doubtful. Moreover, the natives in that area are described as treacherous. MELBOURNE, June 14. The Civil Aviation Department states that the latest reports from North-west Australia indicates thae Bertram landed safely, and then abandoned the seaplane to seek assistance. The German Consul points out that there were originally four people in Bertram’s party, consisting of Bertram, the pilot, the mechanic, and the photographer, but the last-named stayed behind at Batavia.

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Evening Star, Issue 21129, 15 June 1932, Page 7

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SEAPLANE FOUND Evening Star, Issue 21129, 15 June 1932, Page 7

SEAPLANE FOUND Evening Star, Issue 21129, 15 June 1932, Page 7

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