EXCITING ADVENTURE
IX D-AIK. Iin.VOIT.AVIST'S XAI'vROW KSCAPM. FRK.VCH AVOMAXN kE.AFARK-ABL'M-'KAT. 'itT E/.KCTinr n:r,Kf;p.u'n--corvnronT ] . ri'RR IMUW« ASSOCIATION. J (LJecpived T ! is Dav, 8.-lo a.m.) PARIS. S-ptonil.pr 4. Af. .Aforaup was f 'est oiulriisr on a inc'ir. wi't'ii his ,<;topppd at a height of "•")()() I'vvt, and ho was iiiii'.blp to re-shut it, aii'l had to iiifiii'iiplnne at an iir-linc at 1:p,,,!| oll ,r spee.l. This caiiKod' naiison and buzziiifi, in his ears. l"fe was cau«!vt in violent otV.lios an:l nearly capsizod, but recovered fontrol and alii'Jite;! on level {ji'mind, whom >lip ivas found still senteil and dazed, but otherwise uninjured.
M. Hielovucei acroplanod from Paris to Bordeaux with three stop■nairps for petrol, his net time bein" 1\ hours.
Madame Helone iDntrieii, a Frencli woman, flow a record heif!lit distance with a 'passenger, from Blaiikenliordi to Bruges and back, reaching a height of 1250 feet. *
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 September 1910, Page 3
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142EXCITING ADVENTURE Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 September 1910, Page 3
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