THE FLYING BOOM.
'. RAILWAY FAILS TO CARRY CROWD, i ; RIOTS AND CAMPING OUT,':'' ; ') IBy Tolcßrapir.-Prcsa Ainoelatlon.-OoprrlcUt.l, .. (Hcc. Oct. li; 9.40 plm.); , ..." ":■'■:■ ::'"■■ Paris, October 11.A Hying Fortnight is proceeding at Juvisy f ; 14 railos from: Paris. / /-'. : -'l V , ;--., ..:',■' Mr. Hubert Latham (who uses an Antoinette monoplane) and IK Paulhan (Voisin biplane), and other aviators made flights. The attend: ance numbered a quarter of a million., ,': ':•■'■■'.■ • Th? crowds! were so great, that the train ser> vice broke down,: and 20,000 people stormed th». station at Juvisy. V\' ','.'.";':.. '7"';-:': ; ''.7. ."S'x .They tore .out broko windowv an! pulled out seats. -Thirty thousand: vrere/.s'tiU, encamped along tho railway lino at midnight
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 635, 12 October 1909, Page 5
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107THE FLYING BOOM. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 635, 12 October 1909, Page 5
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