AERONAUTICS.
— » COUNT ZEPPELIN'S ILL-LUCK. GASWORKS BLOW UP. By Telegraph—Pres6 Association—Copyright. (Rec. July 20, 8.5 p.m.) Berlin, July 19. An oxplosion has destroyed a portion of Count Zeppelin's gasworks at his airship depot at Friederichshafen, on Lake Constance. One man was killed and seven woro injured. , BOURNEMOUTH MEETING. (Rec. July 20, 9.15 p.m.) London, July 20. Mr. Robert Lorraine, at tho Bournemouth aviation meeting, flew on 'his biplane from Alum Bay, at the western end of the Isle of, Wight, to Bournemouth. " Mr. Lorraine. went via Yarmouth, which it some miles to the west of-Alum Bay, and completed his journey in 25 minutes from the time of starting, the distance being about twenty miles. The- Hon. Alan Boyle, son of Lord Glasgow, who was. injured at the meeting, is still unconscious HIGH . FEE FOR AN AVIATOR. London, July 19. The of the Blackpool Carnival have decided to pay Mr. O. GrahameWhite, the well-known aviator, a record fee of JB2OOO for taking part in the carnival. .
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 874, 21 July 1910, Page 5
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