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FLIGHT FROM -AUSTRALIA

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Lympne (Kent), April 3, Alone, in a small plane, Mr. H. L Brook landed here at 3.55 on Monday afternoon.

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London, April 3.

A tourist agency states that the German Creditors' Committee have sanctioned the extersion for 12 months of the Registered' Marks system for tourists in Germany.

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by 24 hours..

change. He can cash these at any | WEDNESDAY, Mr. Brook, a 38-year-did Harro-bank in Germany on production. gate accountant, only took up of his passport, in which tha flying in 1833. "I am glad to have amount exchanged is entered. broken the solo fight record for

This means a very real saving. the sake of good old Yorkshire Registered, marks can be obtained at about 18.50 to the pound, he said on landing.

2.10 p.m(Approx.

tions.

7.03 to 7.30 p.m.-

Orchestral Musto

His fight was 1 day 2hr. 25min. quicker than Mr. J. A. Mollison's ofacial record fight from Australia in 1931, and 13hr. quicker than Mr. C. J. Melrose's unofficial sold

Reichsmarks at about 12.50. With the 60 per cent. reduction on thei rallways this makes German travel very cheap.

Tempting The Tourists Other countries have attempted to counteract the exchange diffi- culties which kil the tourist traffic.

Austria which is extremely

Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1 in Fight from Darwin to Croydon last

(Liszt-Doppler).

September, The quickest Austra Lanse Macabre

Ha-England flight was that of Mr. O. Cathcart Jones and Mr. Ken Waller, who returned from Mel- bourne after the air race last Oc-cheap anyhow, in spite of the exchange offers a 60 per cent tober in 6 days 18hr. 10min.

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As a competitor in the Mel- bourne air race, Mr. Brook took 27 days to reach Port Darwin.

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Radio Times.

A crowd of 200 people cheered when Mr. Brook's red Miles Hawk monoplane was sighted this after- noon. He made a perfect landing, once welcomed by Capt. J. P. Morkam, the aerodrome commander, on behalf of the Air Ministry. He was so deaf. after seven days' roaring of his engine, that he could not hear the cheers of the crowd.

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"It was an uneventful trip," he said. "Even when I came down at Vocal Take ma Boats of when night on the delts near Calcutta. there were no alligators or wild animals.

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France has a 40 per cent, re. duction on some journeys, which will be in force from April 13 to May 2. For the Fascist anniver- sary last year Italy had a 70 per cent. reduction

Restricted Concession Last November at a big lunch in London it was announced with a flourish of trumpets that British visitors to Switzerland would be able to Calculate exactly what their holidays would cast them, as the Swiss hoteliers had agreed to cash British cheques at 16 frs to the pound.

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"I say, Brown, have you got that TERMS-CASH ON DELIVERY. umbrella I loaned you?”

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Neatly Lost His Life

A sinall crowd welcomed Mr. Brook when he arrived at Croydon last night. He was carrying A boomerang, a souvenir from Aus- tralla.

Els father, Mr. J. W. Brook, a 78-years-old retired woollen mer- chant, who lives in Lancaster Park-road, Harrogate, is only just recovering from a serious liness. and was unable to make the Journey to meet his son.

With other members of the family he is eagerly awaiting the airman's re- turn home to Harrogate.

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When Mr. Brook first "took flying seriously he bought Heart's Content; the machine in which Mr. JA. Mollison made his first solo crossing of the Atlantic from East to West: After a brief experience In the air, he attempted to fly solo to Australia: Through ice forming on his machine be was forced down in the South of France. He escaped serious injury, but his 'plane was wrecked, except the engine, which was fitted to his present plane.

Accompanied by Miss E. M. Láy, of Bognor, he competed in the England to Melbourne race last October. They were held up för days, at Athens with a broken pro- peller, and when they resumed their flight almost lost their lives in a cyclone, over the Timor Bea

Arriving at Fort Darwin nearly 27 days after the start of the race Mr. Brook said: "It has been an absolute hell of a trip. I'll never. make it again,” He changed his mind, however, and on Saturday. March 23, he left Darwin at 8.05 p.m. (GMT), A

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