FLYING
SMITH’S PROGRESS
ARRIVAL AT SINGAPORE. Press Assuj/ndjn Electric Toijgraph—Copyright SINGAPORE, Friday. Air Commodore Kingsford Smith, with mails, arrived this afternoon and leaves for Batavia to-morrow. He saw Colonel Brinsmead at Bangkok. The patient is slightly better now and is able to converse more freely, but his mind is a blank concerning the accident and he is unaware that five people were killed when he was injured in the crash of a Dutch air mail ’plane.
PUZZLE CLEARED UP.
A FORCED LANDING
(Received Saturday, 9.45 a.m.) LONDON, Friday
The puzzle as to the whereabouts of Jefrey Jenkins, of whom nothing had been heard in London since he left Naples on January S on a flight to Australia, lias been cleared up by the news of a forced landing at Sirtc (between Tunis and Benghazi) on January 10.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 16 January 1932, Page 5
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