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TIUi: PLANE DAMAGED
United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.)
BLENHEIM, May l
The Marlborough Aero Club’s .Moth which made a forced landing in the sea at. Ship’s Cove, was little damaged by tlie impact but Captain Chandler, and Mr .MacDonald were unable to got her ashore without assistance, and the storm on Monay night resulted in serious damage to the ipjane which was punted to Pieton last night and is being inspected to-day by the Club's ground engineer. Mr MacDonald is none the worse for his experience but Captain Chandler is confined to his od under medical attention for a couple of days.
AIOIR AND OWEN ARRIVE. CAIRO, April 30. Moir and. Owen arrived and expect to leave if or Baghdad to-morrow.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1929, Page 5
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