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TERRIBLE AIR TRAGEDY

DISTINGUISHED ITALIAN EDITORS KILLED. London, August I. A Caproni aeroplano flying from Venice to Milan crashed from a, height of 40(10 feet, and fourteen men were killed. Tho Milan correspondent of "The Times" states that the aeroplane disaster has robbed Italian-journalism of several of its greatest editors. All tho passengers were journalists. After a record flight of 170 miles in 107 minutes, the machino suddenly mado a nose-dive. Realising the hopalessncis of the position, the passongers jumped out one after another. Their bodies were unrecognisable—"The Times."

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 267, 7 August 1919, Page 5

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TERRIBLE AIR TRAGEDY Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 267, 7 August 1919, Page 5

TERRIBLE AIR TRAGEDY Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 267, 7 August 1919, Page 5

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