THE AIRMEN.
A HUNDRED MILES AN HOUR. SOME PREDICTIONS. By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright. (Ike. July 12, 10.10 p.m.) Paris, July 12. Aviation experts, discussing the marvellous record-breaking achievements at the Rheims 'meeting, cabled yesterday, consider that theso foreshadow that allmetal aeroplanes with the most powerful engines will be üblo to travel at 100 miles an hour.
BOURNEMOUTH MEETING
AN AUSPICIOUS OPENING. (Rec. July 12, 10.10 p.m.) London, July 12. The aviation meeting at Bournemouth has opened auspiciously. There are fifteen British and five foreign competitors for £8500 in prizes. The stands are accommodating .35,000 spectators.
M. KINET NOT KILLED
INCORRECT REPORT. Antwerp, July 11. The report that 51. Kinet, the a.viator, has succumbed to the injuries he received in his fall at Ghent, is incorrect.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 867, 13 July 1910, Page 7
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124THE AIRMEN. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 867, 13 July 1910, Page 7
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