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THE RESCUED AIRMEN

BERTRAM QUITE FIT AGAIN * KLAUSMANN RECOVERING. SYDNEY, July 11. (Received July 12, at 0.30 a.m.) A Wyndham message states that Bertram is quite fit again and Klausmann is rapidly recovering. Arrangements are being made for the salvage of Bertram’s seaplane. Bertram intends to fly to the Drysdale Mission and to the Forest River Mission personally to thank Fathers Cubero and Thomas and the natives for their part in the rescue. •• {■ ' ' GRATITUDE OF GERMAN PEOPLE. ' CANBERRA,‘.JuIy 11. ■ •’ (Received July 12, at 0,30 a.m.) The Prime Minister has received a message from the German Government expressing the deepest gratitude of the German people for the spontaneous help of those concerned in tracing and rescuing Bertram and Klausmann, and an assurance that indefatigable endeavours deeply touched the German Government and people.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21694, 12 July 1932, Page 7

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THE RESCUED AIRMEN Otago Daily Times, Issue 21694, 12 July 1932, Page 7

THE RESCUED AIRMEN Otago Daily Times, Issue 21694, 12 July 1932, Page 7

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