IN THE AIR
AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION ] POULET DELAYED. KARACHI, November 17. M. Poulet’s departure from here has been postponed until to-morrow, (Tuesday), owing to the non-arrival of certain maps, and also to the fact Beuoist, his companion, has not yet full/ recovered.
BOSS-SMITH IN ITALY. LONDON, November 17. Captain Ross-Smith’s aeroplane ha reached Rome from Pisa.
A ROUGH TRIP. LONDON, November 17. The crew of the Vickers-Vlmy aeroplane, which has arrived at Rome, report that they experienced very bad weather.
ACCIDENTAL DEATH. LONDON, November 17. The Coroner returned a verdict cf lccidental death at the inquest held into the circumstances of the death of the airman, Douglas Ross. A scene was created by "Douglas’s fiance, who, in an outburst, asserted that Douglas hai ’nformed her that the machine had not been adequately tested.
STILL DELAYED. 'Received this dav at 9.20 a.m.) PARIS, Nov. 15. Matthew's is still delayed at Mayen ce by bad weather.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 November 1919, Page 2
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