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A BALLOONING FATALITY.

—U' Telegraph -Press Association—Copyright Berlin, Feb. 3. Capt. Sigsfeld and Dr. Luicke, German military aeronauts, iu ascending from Berlin, were earned by a violent storm to Antwerp in five hours.

Fearing a full into the Scheldt, Luicke safely jumped from the balloon wnen about fifteen feet from the earth. Sigsfeid s feet cangnt in the ropes and no struck his head on the earth, breaking his

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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 332, 4 February 1902, Page 2

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A BALLOONING FATALITY. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 332, 4 February 1902, Page 2

A BALLOONING FATALITY. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 332, 4 February 1902, Page 2

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