AIRMEN ARRIVE
ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA SURVEYING THE ROUTE (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) DARWIN, Ctli April. The airmen Rubin and A. Waller who are on a flight from England to Australia left Koepang this morning and arrived at Darwin at 12.23 p.m. Rubin and Waller are remaining about ten days in Australia, returning by the same route, after visiting Sydney and Melbourne. Their object is to survey the route of the Centenary Race, as Rubin intends flying a new type of Comet machine. Their present machine, a Leopard Moth, lias an enclosed cabin. Rubin is Aus-tralian-born, and served with the Imperial Forces. Waller is a native of Kent.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 7 April 1934, Page 7
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