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AIRMAN’S DEATH

INfIUEST ON MR CAMPBELL-BLACK Pres* Association—By Telegraph —Copyright LONDON, September 28. (Received September 29, at 11 a.m.) A verdict of accidental death was returned at the inquest on Mr Camp-bell-Black. The coroner pointed out that an aeroplane about to land had the right of the freeway. The manager of the airport said he was surprised that Mr Campbell-Black had not seen the boniber. - Two women testified that as the machine was taxi-ing they saw Mr Camp-bell-Black reading what seemed to be a sheet of foolscap. They agreed it might have been the map found at the bottom of the cockpit.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19360929.2.66

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Evening Star, Issue 22456, 29 September 1936, Page 9

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AIRMAN’S DEATH Evening Star, Issue 22456, 29 September 1936, Page 9

AIRMAN’S DEATH Evening Star, Issue 22456, 29 September 1936, Page 9

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