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MOIR’S PROGRESS. DELHI, May 7. (United Press Association. —liy Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) M.oir and Owen have landed at Calcutta. AN AIR DISASTER. . FIVE AIRMEN KILLED. PARIS, May 7. There was a terrible flying mishap at Avord military aferodrome when live were killed. An. aeroplane was dropping bombs during practice when one wing became detached and the machine crashed. The bodies of five had to be left under the machine all nit/ht, as two unexploded bombs were still in the wreckage. It is fcarefi there will be a further disaster unless the bombs are removed by experts,
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 May 1929, Page 1
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