NEW YORK, Sept. 3. — Thirty seven hours after they left Paris, on the other side of the Atlantic, the French fliers, Capt. Coste and Lieut. ...
Article : 523 wordsNEW YORK, Thursday.—Captain Coste and Lieut. Bellonte said today they would attempt to fly back to Park, with M. Paul Cordet, before bad weather intervened. ...
Article : 106 wordsA HEAVY DRINKER Is what the artist was asked to Illustrate. This Is what he did. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 19 wordsPERTH, Sunday.—Overturning in a forced landing near Colony H. R. and A. Clarke's plane caught fire a moment after the two occupants, who ...
Article : 150 wordsDALLAS (Texas), Friday.—Flying from New York to Dallas in 11½ hours, Coste and Bellonte won the £5,000 prize offered by Col. Easterwood for a flight ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 162 wordsSYDNEY, September 3,—The claim by Amy Johnson from. J. G. Bendrodt, Ltd., for £200 appearance money for her visit to the Palais Royal will not be fought in the open ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 238 wordsTROMSO, (Norway), September 3.—Experts who have examined the Andree relics have definitely identified the two bodies brought from the Arctic by Dr. ...
Article : 237 wordsCOPENHAGEN, Friday.—The crew of the Bratvaag has lodged, with the Norwegian Govern men t a claim for compensation for finding the bodies of Major Andree and his ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Shell Company has received advice by cable from London that Captain von Gronau, who completed a trans-Atlantic flight from Germany to New York via Iceland and ...
Article : 206 wordsMADRID. Thursday.—The pilot, two observers, and four mechanics were killed when a naval seaplane caught fire and crashed into the Bay of Biscay. ...
Article : 43 wordsPARIS, Thursday.—A modem variation of the Venezuelan story of the cavalary which won a Naval battle, is reported from Poulan. ...
Article : 63 wordsTROMSO (Norway), Thursday.—A new, important diary has been found on the remains of Major Andree. It was found in a woollen shirt, wrapped ...
Article : 139 wordsThey were wending their way home from Sunday morning service. "I was very sorry for your wife in church this morning," said the vicar, catching up ...
Article : 76 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—Mrs. Victor Bruce, the airwoman, told The Register representative that the latest weather reports from the Air Ministry had caused her to decide to cut out ...
Article : 51 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—The suspension of the licence of Pilot H. G. Urquhart, who crashed in the Brisbane River on August 19, was announced by the secretary of the ...
Article : 96 wordsBERLIN, Monday.—Aiming to reach an altitude never before attained by man. Professor Peceard, a Swiss scientist, wilt attempt, an aerial voyage ...
Article : 312 wordsThis is what Capt. Coste said in July, 1928, when, he and Bellonte had given, up their attempt to fly the Atlantic, after 15 hours in the air:— ...
Article : 210 wordsNEW YOBK.—The ancient doctrine that a property extended to the centre of the earth and to the shy above seems to have been scrapped automatically with the ad ...
Article : 215 wordsMr. Erroll Coote, of the Central Australian gold exploration party, who crashed a few weeks ago in Cental Australia and was injured, flew from Alice Springs to Parafield ...
Article : 70 wordsPARIS, Thursday.—Mademoiselle Maryse Bastie has established a new record women's end[?]ance flikht in a light aeroplane, remaining [?]ft for 37 hours 20 minutes. ...
Article : 45 wordsA.R.A.A.F. Moth plane, piloted by Squadron-Leader J. H. Summers, new from Ceduna to Melbourne on Friday—a distance of 769 miles. ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Thu 11 Sep 1930, Page 36
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