GERMAN ACE SHOT DOWN
(ReRceived 17, 30.40 a.m.) MADRID, Sept. 116. Among three planes which Loyalist archies at Sariena shot down was a three-engined Junker. The German ace Manowslci and four other German occupants were killed. A St. Jean de Luz message reports that Madame Fontanges was arrested in tlie mountains on the Franco-Span-ish frontier when attempting to enter Spain without a passport.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 207, 17 September 1937, Page 5
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