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(Aus. & N.Z. Cable Assn). BRUSSELS. September 21. The Swiss Aero Club officially records that Professor Piccard’s balloon reached a height of 17,717 yards. LONDON, September 21. The Lord Talbot landed the Hutchinsons at Locherribol. They motorotl to Lairg, where they were the centre of an admiring throng of villagers as Hutchinson detailed their Arctic adventures. He denied that the flight was a stunt, as alleged. His family have flown thousands of miles in America, without trouble. PERTH, September 22. Bertram and a mechanic reached Broome, in the German seaplane, which they salvaged from Seaplane Bay, where it had been lying beached since May 15. The machine is in pevfect condition.

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Grey River Argus, 23 September 1932, Page 5

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AVIATION Grey River Argus, 23 September 1932, Page 5

AVIATION Grey River Argus, 23 September 1932, Page 5

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