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RUBINS ARRIVES AT DARWIN Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. DARWIN, April 6. Airmen Rubins and Waller left Koepang this morning, and arrived at Darwin at 12.23 p.m. The aviators will remain about ten days in Australia and then return by the same route after visiting Sydney and Melbourne. Their object is to survey the route of the centenary race, as Rubins intends to fly a new type of Comet machine. Their present machine is a Leopard Moth with an enclosed cabin. Rubins is Australian-born, and he served with the Imperial forces. AValler is a native of Kent.
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Evening Star, Issue 21689, 7 April 1934, Page 13
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