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THE FLYING MEN

PAIM,S-HOME-TriHX RACE. 'PURER SPECPATORS KILLED. [BT KLKOTRIO TELEQnAPH--OOPYRieHT.j [PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.' ['AIMS, May .'«)._ There is immonse excitement in .France in connetion with tiro Paris-Rome-Turin aeroplane race. In a. terrific cms!) of spectators at Lvons a soldier an<l t\\x> women

were killed. M. Vidart, tlio aviator, missed the aerodrome at Lyons which was a stopping; place, and rockets failed attract his attention. M. Le Gacanx and M. Harriot mounted in a. monoplane and went in pursuit and brought M. Vidart back. M. Beaumont readied Nice, winning £2000. M. Garros was the second to reach Xice.

HAMMOND COM IXC. SY*T)XEY, May 30. The aviator, Mr Hammond, of Feilding, sails for X<>w Zealand in a few days. On his return be proposes to start aviation schools in Melbourne and Sydney. HimniiwiMii!!

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 May 1911, Page 3

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THE FLYING MEN Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 May 1911, Page 3

THE FLYING MEN Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 May 1911, Page 3

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