The departure of the Bremen to-day on her flight from Ireland to the United States, followed 17 days of ceaseless watch and careful scanning of the weather ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 495 wordsThe Bremen was lest for four tours in a fog before making her forced landing on Greely Island. According to the first message from the airmen the ...
Article : 146 wordsThe happiest women in Germany to-day is Baron von Huenfeld's aged mother, and Captain Ko[?] young wife. Cheering crowds have surrounded their houses ...
Article : 154 wordsA message from Murray Bay (Quebec), states that Mr. Schiller has left Greely Island with Major Fitzmaurice in a Fair child 'plane, sent by the Canadian ...
Article : 192 wordsThe Irish Minister (Mr. Smiddy) has received a wireless from Major [?]rice stating:—"By God's grace the East-West flight has at last been accomplished ...
Article : 279 wordsThe arrival of two Canadian aviators from the outside world at Greely Island has made possible the disclosure of the brief facts concerning the harrowing ...
Article : 558 wordsThe Minister for the Air (S.r S. Hoare) has sent messages of congratulation to Mr. Cosgrave (Prime Minister of the Irish Five State) and also to the German Ambassador ...
Article : 46 wordsCalculations made here indicate that the distance from the point of departure to the landing plate was 2,125 miles, although the machine probably flew further owing ...
Article : 80 wordsMiss Herta Junkers, a daughter of the manufacturer of the Bremen, is prepared to 11 fly the sister ship to the Bremen (F13) to Montreal, and there to lay plats for ...
Article : 315 wordsThe weather. the isolated position of Greely Island. and the scarcity of means of wireless and telegraphic ...
Article : 206 wordsThe outstanding topic of the day is the reports of efforts to reach, the Bremen filers, as they are as completely isolated as if they were at the North Pole. They ...
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Advertising : 186 wordsA wireless message to the London "Times." believed to have been sent by a member of the Bremen's crow, stating that they made a safe landing on Belle ...
Article : 61 wordsAfter a night or keen anxiety, Mrs, [?]maurice was informed at 2 o'clock this morning that her husband was safe. Sht expressed deep thankfulness. ...
Article : 32 wordsWith the possible exception of the Lindbergh flight to Paris, no aviation event has so stirred this city and the rest of the country as the Bremen hop Aside ...
Article : 172 wordsThe people of the Free State are jubilant over the Bremen's success. Mrs Fitzmaurice was overcome with emotion on hearing the news of the crew's safe ...
Article : 136 wordsWhile the whole world is congratulating Captain Koehl and his companions on their success in crossing the Atlantic, the State of Bremen, after which the ...
Article : 70 wordsThe aviation expert of the "Daily Telegraphic Writes:—Without in the least detracting from the German aviators' courage or their sound technical preparations ...
Article : 286 wordsThe president of the Royal Aeronautical Society, while warmly congratulating the German airmen, and admiring their pluck, initiative, and skill, says the public must ...
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 21 Apr 1928, Page 58
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