AERIAL APPARITION.
NO FLYING DUTCHMAN. , AN EMCLIBH AIRSHIP'S SECRET TRIP. TO IRELAND AND BACK. (By Telegraph.—Press Asßbcjatlon-OopyrißhU, (Roc, July 7, 10.55 p.m.) London, July 7. A private syndicate is being formed -with a capital of £250,000 to work a new airship, tho invention of\Dr. M. Boyd. , Dr. Boyd nnd two companipns, ill Hio airship, crossed tho Irish Channel from'.tlio English side with tho utmost secrecy, one night laet Hoy. Tho airship travelled at a height of 3500 feot, and in four hours covered a distance of 90 miles. It kndod near Belfast, and 'ro-crossed tho following night. Dr. Boyd admits that bis airship is tho mysterious craft which was reported to have beeij seen over Caerphilly. and .Cardiff (Wales)'} Iforthqmptop, nnd elsowhoro.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 554, 8 July 1909, Page 5
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122AERIAL APPARITION. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 554, 8 July 1909, Page 5
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